Google expands Tasks integration as more users transition from Keep reminders

Google expands Tasks integration as more users transition from Keep reminders

Google's Tasks migration from Keep impacts users by consolidating reminders into a new unified system, limiting long reminders, and capping tasks at 100,000. Discover the changes!

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The migration of Google Tasks, which started in November, is now fully available across all Google Accounts. Users will notice a prompt indicating that “Reminders are now Google Tasks” once the update is live on their accounts. This transition occurs simultaneously on Android, iOS, and the web.

With this update, Google Tasks will automatically generate a list titled “Old Google Keep reminders.” Users can view, edit, and complete reminders through various apps, including Calendar and Assistant. However, location reminders have been discontinued, with existing locations now included in task descriptions.

Notifications for reminders are no longer provided by Google Keep; instead, users will receive alerts through the Calendar or Tasks app. The transition includes limits on the number of tasks that can be migrated, with a cap set at 100,000 tasks. Any reminders exceeding this limit will not be transferred, and users can still manage reminders through the Keep navigation drawer.

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