Ok, a bit more info, copying from
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771547#c62

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The internal Google OAuth2 authentication had been introduced in eds 3.20.0 
(thus it's pretty new), for which I released eds 3.20.6 with all the yet-known 
fixes recently, in a hope that distros which still use 3.20.x will update and 
thus will help all users. I'm not going to change the Google API keys in eds, 
because the statistics which the Google server provides indicate that the usage 
is pretty fine with the internal eds Google API keys. Just compare, the numbers 
from the Tuesday this week:

- for the GOA, the past 24 hours:
  CalDAV API  - 104 millions of requests, 99 millions errors (95.34%)
  Tasks API   - 65 millions of requests, 65 millions errors (99.93%)

- for the eds, the past 24 hours:
  CalDAV API   - 399 thousands of requests, 5 thousands errors (1.37%)
  CardDAV API  - 59 thousands of requests, 12 errors (0.02%)
  Contacts API - 30 thousands of requests, 31 errors (0.1%)
  Tasks API    - 9 thousands of requests, 0 errors (0%)

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #771547
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=771547

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