If you use Apple's free iCloud service, and you've added calendars
to better organize your events, you may want to make one public or
share it completely. For example, if you manage a club or league, and
want other members to be able to view it as well, but not edit it like
they could a shared calendar, a public calendar is the way to go. If
you're planning a trip or maintaining a work schedule, and want other
people to be able to not only view, but add and edit events, then a
shared calendar is the way to go.
How to make an iCloud calendar public on your iPhone or iPad
- Launch the Calendar app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap on the Calendars button on the bottom navigation.
- Tap on the Info button to the right of the calendar that you'd like to make public.
- Scroll down and turn On the option for Public Calendar.
- Tap on Share Link... to share the calendar with others.
That calendar will now be shared publicly on Apple's calendar site.
Anyone and everyone who knows where to look will be able to see it, but
not edit it. If at any time you decide you don't want to share that
calendar any longer, repeat the same as above, just turn the public
calendar option to off.
How to share an iCloud calendar on your iPhone and iPad
- Launch the Calendar app on your iPhone or iPad.
- Tap on the Calendars button in the bottom navigation.
- Tap on the Info button next to the calendar you'd like to share.
- Tap on the Add Person... option under the Shared With section.
- Add the people you'd like to share the calendar with and tap Add.
- Tap Done in the upper right hand corner.
The calendar will now be shared with everyone who's iCloud account
you've added. They'll simply receive a calendar notification asking them
to accept your invite. Once they do they'll be able to view events and
edit them. Remember, calendar sharing currently only works with iCloud
calendars. Both you, and the person you want to share the calendar with,
have to be using iCloud.
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