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re: iPhone/iPad Calendar Strikes Again!
Posted on 6/1/21 at 8:33 am to Rebel
Posted on 6/1/21 at 8:33 am to Rebel
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Just checked my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook.
shows up on all of mine interestingly. i turned US holidays off, but it stayed on. I don't overly care, but i do think it's a bit ridiculous. the only time i really need US holidays on is Flag Day and Veterans Day just because i don't always remember to put my flag out those days. Interestingly, Flag Day doesn't show up on the calendar.
i also noticed that it has May 1 as API month, November 1 as Indigenous People month, February as Black History Month, March as First day of Women's History Month.
Do LatinX not get a month?
Posted on 6/1/21 at 8:39 am to 3nOut
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i turned US holidays off, but it stayed on
The "First Day of LGBTQ+ Pride Month" is on a Google calendar named "Holidays of the United States."
It is not on the Apple calendar named "US Holidays."
Both are accessible through the default iOS calendar app (if you have a Gmail account linked), and can be turned on or off.
Open the iOS calendar app. At the very bottom, click "Calendars" in red. Under the Gmail heading, select the check mark next to "Holidays of the United States" to turn it off. Click "Done" in the upper right.
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