OpenVoice for Google Calendar Plugin in Google Chrome is Disabled After Update
OpenVoice for Google Calendar Plugin in Google Chrome has been automatically disabled after updating.
Changes to the publisher and the address that the plugin uses to communicate with
OpenVoice has caused Google Chrome to disable the plugin as a security measure.
OpenVoice for Google Calendar plugin v1.4.0 users on Chrome can follow these steps to resolve.
Note: The OpenVoice Google Calendar plugin cannot be re-enabled if you are using the new Google Calendar (beta). Our team is currently working on an updated version.
- Open a Google Chrome browser.
- Click the orange Exclamation icon in the top menu and the "OpenVoice for Google Calendar is disabled" notification.
- Click Accept permissions.
- You may now continue using the OpenVoice for Google Calendar plugin in Google Chrome.
Re-enable OpenVoice for Google Calendar in Chrome
If organizers use the OpenVoice for Google Calendar extension on the Chrome browser, new security features that will be rolled out for Google Calendar on November 16, 2017 will cause the extension to be disabled. This article provides the steps to re-enable the extension. You can review the Google post about the changes.
If you do not re-enable, the applications will not appear in Google Calendar in the Chrome browser. You can re-enable at any time. If you choose the Remove from Chrome option, the applications are removed. You would need to
re-install the extensions to gain access again.