The tool is designed using the principle of least privilege, where AI only accesses email fields related to meeting scheduling (e.g., time expressions, participant lists, etc.), and does not retain sensitive content in the body of the email. Users can view authorization records and unilaterally terminate calendar synchronization at any time in the account settings. All data processing complies with the privacy standards of mainstream mail service providers, so enterprise users can rest assured that it can be used in business scenarios such as customer meetings. The system also provides batch meeting management function, but will keep the independent authority isolation of each record.
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