G Suite Updates: 3 new posts |
- Collaborate with people who are not using a Google account in Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Sites
- Improving braille support in Google Docs
- Dark theme now available for Google Voice on iOS
Collaborate with people who are not using a Google account in Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Sites Posted: 31 Aug 2020 12:10 PM PDT What's changingWe're making visitor sharing—secure, pincode-based collaboration with people who do not have a Google account—generally available. This means you can share items with non-Google accounts, enabling them to view, comment on, or edit content in Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Sites using a secure pincode. Visitor sharing was previously available in beta, and will replace the current admin setting to allow users in your organization to send sharing invitations. ' We'll introduce the new feature according to this timeline:
Who's impactedAdmins and end users Why you'd use itG Suite customers often work with partners outside of their company. These external users, or "visitors," don't always have Google accounts, making it more difficult for G Suite and non-Google users to collaborate seamlessly and securely. This new feature will help ensure smooth and secure collaboration with visitors through:
If the visitor chooses to create a G Suite account with their email address, their collaboration and activity history will be preserved after the account is created. Additional detailsVisitor sharing will not be supported for Cloud Identity users. With this launch, Cloud Identity users will only be able to share with non-Google recipients by sending invites that allow users to preview file contents in a read-only mode without signing in to Google accounts. Getting startedAdmins:
End users: Visit our Help Center to learn more about visitor sharing. Visitors can use our Help Center to learn how to delete their visitor session. Rollout paceAdmin console setting:
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Improving braille support in Google Docs Posted: 31 Aug 2020 12:04 PM PDT Quick launch summaryWe're making several improvements to braille support in Google Docs to make it easier for users of assistive technologies, including refreshable braille displays, to work on documents. These changes will enhance the experience of reading documents with new keyboard shortcuts, improved navigation, and more reliable verbalizations. We encourage assistive technology users to enable braille support when working in Docs. Improvements you may notice include:
Please make sure to update to the latest versions of your assistive technologies and browsers to fully benefit from these improvements. Getting started
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Dark theme now available for Google Voice on iOS Posted: 31 Aug 2020 10:13 AM PDT Quick launch summaryGoogle Voice will now support dark theme on iOS. Dark theme is already available for Voice on Android.
Getting startedAdmins: There is no admin control for this feature. End users: The latest Google Voice update for iOS (version 20.36) will adopt the dark or light theme as set in iOS Settings. Learn more. Rollout pace
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