Core Google Workspace apps at 91ε and Consumer Apps
91ε (91ε)’s agreement with Google covers 91ε’s use of what Google calls its “core” applications. The core applications include Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Groups, Hangouts and Google Keep. When 91ε adopted Google Workspace for Education, access to all non-core apps was disabled. Recently questions about using specific Google Workspace apps that are not core apps for education have been submitted to the Computing and Communication Services (CCS) department. These apps provide useful and needed features. 91ε has investigated some of theses apps and has enabled them to benefit everyone at 91ε who would like to use them.
It’s important we explain the difference between core Google Workspace for Education apps and consumer apps is as follows:
Google Workspace for Education apps at 91ε
- Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Groups, Google Hangouts, Google Tasks, Google Chat, Google Meet and Google Keep
- These Apps are covered under a contract agreement between 91ε and Google.
- This agreement includes such details such as there will be no data mining, or advertisements presented (in Gmail) to 91ε employees or students.
- The use of Core Apps are supported by 91ε
- A privacy and information security assessment has been done by 91ε of core apps
- See the list of core apps available at 91ε, or login to and select “Apps”
Consumer Apps and Additional Services
- Are still apps created by Google (they are not created by a third party company)
- Require you to accept the general consumer terms of service outlined here: . Google’s can also be reviewed.
- These non-core apps have not undergone a full privacy or security risk assessment by 91ε. Review Google’s privacy, security and information security policies for all apps.
- Only a small number of consumer apps have been reviewed and enabled for use at 91ε. They have been enabled because they provide great benefits to those who choose to use them
- Enabling these consumer apps lets you use your 91ε credentials (my.torontomu username and password) to authenticate and use these apps.
Consumer Apps and Additional Services available at 91ε
The following consumer apps have been enabled for use at 91ε as CCS has deemed any risk to be minimal to none, and the benefits are great. Anyone at 91ε can choose to use these consumer apps and features taking advantage of their use, but while understanding that they fall outside of 91ε’s agreement with Google:
| Consumer App | What is it? | Justification |
|---|---|---|
Google Voice (the phone feature within Google Meet and Google Hangouts)![]() |
Within Google Hangouts, which is a Core App available at 91ε, you’ll see the option to make a phone call and in Google Meet, you can use the dial out feature to place a call to a phone number. This option was previously disabled, and unavailable to 91ε users since it required 91ε to turn on “Google Voice” a Consumer App that provides the ability to use the phone calls feature within Google Hangouts and Meet. Google Voice cannot be used independently to make phone calls using your 91ε Google account. | In order to enable full functionality of all features of Google Meet for video conferencing Google Voice, has been enabled for use at 91ε as CCS has deemed the risk to be minimal to none, and the benefits of this service are great for everyone at 91ε. |
Consumer Google Groups![]() |
Google Groups is a core app available at 91ε. Google Groups are used for mailing distribution lists, and also for sharing Google Drive content and calendar events to groups. The Google Groups app that 91ε uses prevented anyone at 91ε from joining other public Google groups, or mailing lists that may be external to 91ε. Turning on the option for 91ε to use consumer groups allows our users to use their 91ε email to join public groups of interest to them. | Researchers who are unable to join other public groups outside of 91ε specific to their research interests will now allows them to join other public Google Groups (mailing lists) if they choose to do so. |
Google Play![]() |
Google Play is the official app store for the Android operating system, allowing users to browse and download applications. Google Play also serves as a digital media store, offering music, magazines, books, movies, and television programs. | Google originally did not provide 91ε with a way to disable the Google Play Store even though it was not a core application. In the summer of 2016 Google made it possible for 91ε to disable the Play Store but we chose to leave it available to avoid the problems disabling it might create. A notice about this was circulated at 91ε. |
Google Takeout![]() |
Google Takeout allows people to back up and download the data in your Google Account. | This tool allows our users to in their Google Workspace for Education accounts. It also allows our users to to another Google account. |
Google Data Studio![]() |
Google Data Studio is a tool for creating charts, intereactive reports and dashboards from data. | A powerful tool for creating interactive reports and dashboards with data stored in Google Sheets. |
Additional services that have not been enabled for 91ε Google accounts will sometimes show an error when you are navigating to them on your internet browser. The error will say “We are sorry, but you do not have access to Google additional service. Please contact your Organization Administrator for access.”
To access additional services such as YouTube, Google Maps, etc., please either
- log out of your 91ε Google account,
- access the additional service in private browsing (instructions for , , and ), or
- create work and personal profiles for your internet browser (instructions for and ).




