Users report a bug in Google Calendar that creates random, fake events

Countless users have reported experiencing a strange glitch in the Google Calendar mobile app over the past few days. The app appears to create random, non-existent all-day events based on the content of users’ Gmail messages.

As 9to5Google (who reported the news earlier today) notes, various types of emails including delivery notifications, receipts and newsletters appear to be calendar events throughout the day. Some Forget executives using the Google Calendar app are experiencing this outage. “It’s like finding landmines in my calendar,” one writer (whose calendar is screenshotd below) lamented.

Google has not yet responded to a request for comment.

A screenshot of the Google Calendar app in dark mode.  The day of December 23 will have four all-day events titled Your Epic Games Receipt, one titled Your UPS Package Was Delivered, and one titled UPS: Get Ready For Your Package.

Make sure you’re not late for your Epic Games Receipt appointment.

If you’re experiencing this issue and want it to stop, the easiest solution as of now is to go to your Google Calendar settings and turn off “Show events from Gmail.” This is also generally a good thing if you want to keep spam invites off your calendar.