Google Scope Usage
MeetMap connects with your Google services to help you manage meetings effortlessly, providing enhanced features like instant notifications, chat saving, punctuality reports, and more. Here’s a breakdown of how we use each permission and what it enables:
Here you can find how we use the scope
- Google Calendar Access (.../auth/calendar)
- Fetch Meeting Data: MeetMap retrieves your scheduled meetings and maps them with Google Meet links to display detailed conference data.
- Meeting Information Overview: Access all your Google Meet conferences, including dates, times, and links, directly from MeetMap for easy management.
- Google Meet API (.../auth/meetings.space.readonly)
- Fetch Meeting Data: MeetMap retrieves information about your Google Meet conferences, including start times, participant data, and meeting links.
- Meeting Timeline Overview: View detailed insights into your meetings, such as when participants joined and left, without altering any data.
- Track Meeting Progress: MeetMap provides a transparent timeline of your meeting activity, helping you stay informed about attendance and punctuality.
- People API (.../auth/userinfo.email)
- User Identification: MeetMap uses your Google Account email address to identify you when you log in, ensuring secure access to your meeting data.
- Notifications: Your email address is used to send meeting-related notifications, such as when participants join or when chats are saved after a meeting.
- 4. People API (.../auth/userinfo.profile)
- Personalized Experience: MeetMap uses your profile information to personalize your account, making it easier for you to manage meetings by displaying your name and profile picture in the dashboard.
- User Identification: This information helps MeetMap ensure that the correct account is logged in and managing the meetings.