I received this question the other day and it certainly warrants an explanation. The answer is yes and no. When you create an event on your calendar, other people who are subscribed to your calendar will only be able to see whether you are "busy" or not. They will not be able to see the actual event or task data that you have entered into your calendar. These are the default settings and you can change them if you want. When you edit the properties of your personal calendar you can click on the permissions tab to see how the permissions are set on your calendar. The default is to have "Availability" and "Invite" permissions checked for the "Everybody" user. If you wish to lock down your calendar so that no one can see it at all simply uncheck these two options for the "Everybody" user. On the other hand, if you wish to let other people subscribe to your calendar and see the events you have posted (hopefully you have not done this and then posted personal events or tasks!) you can check any of the boxes that correspond to the level of access you want to give out.
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