- Installation and setup
- Contact Management and Synchronization
- Contact Sharing and Permissions
- How can I share my Google Contacts with other users?
- Can I automatically share all my Google contacts at once?
- How can I automatically share contact labels with all members of my organization, so I don’t have to manually share them each time a new employee joins?
- 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 Manager?
- Can I share a label with a domain user group email (e.g., marketing@mydomain.com)?
- Can I reshare a contact list that was initially shared with me?
- Can invited users edit my shared contacts?
- Where can invited users see the contacts I share with them?
- How can I unshare contacts after sharing them?
- What happens if you share contacts directly with someone who is already in a group that has access to those 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
Where can invited users see the contacts I share with them?
Users who receive access to your shared contacts can find them on every device and in many applications. These are, for example:
- Google Contacts: they will see the shared labels containing the shared contacts. The shared labels are marked “(Shared).”
- Gmail
- All Google apps
- Mobile phone books
- Every application connected to Google Contacts.
Keep in mind, however, that if the app hasn’t been installed across the entire domain by the admin, the user will need to grant the necessary permissions. This can be done either by following the link provided in the email invitation or by opening the app, which will prompt the user to grant permissions automatically.