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How to Remove Google Meet Button from your Gmail Mobile App
Google meet is a new functionality, Google added in Gmail to allow users hold video meetings with clients or working colleagues which is a good ideal especially now that remote working is the ‘new normal’. The Google meet is really a handful functionality but for those who hardly use it or find it annoying or it may be obscuring your view from seeing your messages, thankfully Google provided a way to disable it from your app and I will be walking you through on how you can do that in this article.
Steps to Disable Google Meet in your Gmail Mobile App
1.Open your Gmail app and click on the menu icon on the left-hand side of your screen, click on settings.
2. If you have multiple accounts registered in your gmail app, a menu containing the list of all the accounts registered in your app will appear, then select the account you want to disable the Google Meet on.
3. Scroll down until you see a checkbox marked “Show the meet tab for video calling”, untick it to disable the Google Meet. The app will restart immediately and take you back to your inbox, you will notice that the Meet button is gone.
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Charlie
August 19, 2020 at 10:26 am
glad for the latest mode, thanks
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