![]() ![]() If you want to stop managing these contacts, click Remove delegated contacts at the top of the page. You can add, edit, and delete someone else’s contacts the same way you can with your other contacts. If you accept, the contacts will appear in a new “Delegated contacts” section of the Contacts menu. When someone delegates their contacts to you, you’ll get an email asking if you want to accept the request. ![]() See our Help Center to learn more about how to delegate your contacts.Īccept delegation invitation and manage someone else’s contacts To see and change delegate access to your contacts, click on the Delegate access button in the product’s main navigation menu. Once you’ve delegated access, the person you delegated to will be notified by email and will be able to add, edit, and delete contacts on your behalf. You can invite someone else within your organization to manage your contacts through the new Contacts website at. Contacts and contact delegation are no longer available through Gmail. If you use delegation in old Contacts, the delegation will still be active if you move to new Contacts. This feature was previously available in old Contacts, but not in new Contacts (see below for more). Customers will often use delegated contacts so administrative assistants can manage contacts for executives. ![]() Any changes they make to those contacts will update in your Contacts. When you delegate contact management, you give someone else the ability to edit or delete information in your personal contacts folder on your behalf. We’re adding the ability to delegate contact management to someone else in new Google Contacts (aka Contacts preview). ![]()
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