While using public calendars, the Terms of Use are imposed upon all users of TimeTree to ensure that everyone can use public calendars in a comfortable and pleasant environment.
When TimeTree identifies and confirms that a public calendar violates the 'Terms of Use', the public calendar may be suspended along with the account responsible for creating the public calendar and will be permanently deleted if changes are not made.
If your public calendar has been suspended, please correct and revise the content of your public calendar as fast as possible to ensure that your account does not become permanently banned.
About Public Calendar Suspension
If a public calendar has been suspended:
- The text and icon of the public calendar will become transparent and faded out.
- The public calendar will not be accessible to the public. The admin will have access so they are able to fix the violations.
※Anyone can report public calendars that have breached the Terms of Use from the top right of the public calendar screen.