Only supporting Google Calendar stands in stark contrast to your own 
excellent privacy practices, and negates many of its benefits. I won't open 
another vector for Google to mine my entire life for their data brokerage 
machine. This is the first time I've logged into my google account in quite 
some time and I hope it's the last for another very long while. I spent the 
last decade working as a web developer and I know how the sausage is made: 
it's not pretty. 

My paid email provider offers a privacy-respecting standards-compliant 
CalDAV/iCalendar calendar which works with all common calendaring apps:* 
this isn't exactly obscure technology, here. *It's a mature, open standard 
with client libraries available in nearly any software language and 
supported by every service provider I've encountered, including Google. The 
underlying data structure should function exactly the same way Google 
Calendar's data does in your app. While I could sync my existing calendars 
through Google calendar-- e.g. a two-way sync between my personal calendar 
and a Google calendar-- that entirely negates the benefit avoiding google 
calendar.

Please consider affording your users your excellent privacy practices 
throughout your user-facing ecosystem rather than forcing us to submit to 
surveillance capitalism for important functionality.

Thanks for all of the work you do, and for making an excellent product.

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