- Installation and setup
- Contact Management and Synchronization
- Contact Sharing and Permissions
- How can I share my Google Contacts with other users?
- Can I share all my Google Contacts automatically?
- How can I set up contact labels so they’re automatically shared with everyone in my organization, without having to re-share them whenever new employees join?
- Can I share contacts with users outside my Google domain?
- Can I share contacts with users with a free Gmail account?
- Can I share my “Other contacts” folder from Google using Shared Contacts Dashboard?
- Can I share a contact label with a Google Group email address (e.g., staff@domain.com)?
- Can I reshare a contact list that was initially shared with me?
- If I share my contacts with someone, can they edit those contacts?
- Where can the people I’ve shared contacts with use those contacts?
- How can I remove someone’s access to my shared contacts?
- What happens if I share contacts with someone who’s already part of a group that has access to those same contacts?
- What access permissions can I give to users I invite to the shared label?
- Do dots in email addresses affect the contact-sharing process?
- Licensing and Payments
- Privacy and Security
- Other questions
How can I remove someone’s access to my shared contacts?
To remove someone from a shared label:
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Open the Shared Contacts Dashboard app.
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Go to the shared label you want to manage.
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Find the person you want to remove and click the
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A pop-up will ask: ‘Are you sure you want to unshare this list of contacts with user@domain.com?’ Click Yes to confirm.”
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| 1. Open Shared Contacts Dashboard. | 2. Select the shared label. |
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| 3. Click the trash icon. | 4. Click “Yes” in the pop up. |




