The ability to discontinue a third-party application’s access to a Google Meet session is a key component of managing meeting privacy and data security. This action ensures that recordings, transcriptions, and data processing performed by the application cease upon its removal. The removal process typically involves accessing meeting settings or managing application permissions within the Google Meet environment or the application’s own settings.
The importance of this functionality stems from the need to maintain control over sensitive meeting information. Removing an application like Fireflies AI, for instance, can be necessary if meeting participants express privacy concerns or if the application’s functions are no longer required. Historical context reveals a growing emphasis on data privacy and user control over application permissions, making the capability to discontinue application access increasingly crucial in virtual meeting platforms.