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New Admin Controls: Managing Google Meet Continuous Chat in 2026
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Google Introduces Granular Controls for Continuous Meeting Chat

Google Meet’s "Continuous Chat" feature, which allows in-meeting conversations to persist in Google Chat long after the call ends, has been a game-changer for workflow continuity. However, for large organizations, managing this "data sprawl" and ensuring compliance is a top priority.

On March 11, 2026, Google launched a new suite of Admin Controls for Continuous Meeting Chat. This update gives Workspace administrators the power to set global policies on how meeting messages are retained and who has the authority to change those settings.

What is Continuous Meeting Chat?

Launched late last year, this feature ensures that any link shared, question asked, or decision made in a Meet chat doesn't vanish when the meeting ends. Instead, a dedicated chat thread is created in Google Chat, allowing participants to continue the discussion seamlessly.

The New Admin Toolkit

Within the Workspace Admin Console (under Meet Safety Settings), admins now have two powerful levers:

1. Set the Default State

Admins can decide if the feature is "Default On" or "Default Off" for their entire organization. This can be customized at the:

  • Organizational Unit (OU) level: (e.g., "On" for the Creative team, "Off" for Legal).
  • Configuration Group level: For specific cross-functional teams.
  • Individual User level: For high-security accounts.

2. Control Host Modifications

This is the "lock" feature. Admins can choose:

  • "Hosts can modify": Meeting organizers can choose to toggle continuous chat on or off for their specific meetings via the Calendar event options.
  • "Hosts cannot modify": The admin-set default is permanent, ensuring that sensitive departments always adhere to company data retention policies.

Why These Controls Matter for Your Business

  • Compliance & Legal: Ensure all meeting data is funneled into Google Chat, where it can be managed by Google Vault for legal discovery and retention.
  • Preventing Data Sprawl: Organizations can prevent "shadow" chat threads from being created for every minor sync-up by keeping the feature "Default Off" for non-essential departments.
  • Training Management: Admins can roll out the feature to one department at a time, ensuring users are properly trained before the tool is enabled company-wide.

Rollout & Availability

  • Admins: The controls are available starting today (March 11, 2026). By default, the setting will be “Default on” with “Hosts can modify.”
  • End Users: For Scheduled Release domains, the general rollout of the continuous chat feature itself is planned to start the week of March 23, 2026.
  • Editions: Available to all Google Workspace Business, Enterprise, Frontline, and Non-profit customers. Note: Google Chat must be enabled for your organization to use these controls.

Data persistence is a double-edged sword: it boosts productivity but requires careful oversight. With these new admin controls, Google is giving you the keys to ensure your organization’s conversations are both useful and compliant.