Why am I asked to connect to google when I run Thunderbird?

It started to happen this week. When I run Thunderbird I get a web page asking me to connect to my Google account. I thought it was some kind of malware, so I didn't sign in.
However, when I go to Thunderbird, my diary is empty. He tries to authenticate to my Google Calendar, and why it has changed the way it does?

So, I updated Thunderbird. I thought that it has been automatically upgraded, but obviously not, as it went from 24 to 31. I also improved lightning 2.6.6 in paragraph 3.3.1. I have the provider for Google Calendar, but it is not clear whether 1.0.1 which seems to be the latest version. Parts of Thunderbird to manage modules etc. seem to be not clearly show which version is installed. (And what is the distinction between one plugin, add-on and an extension?)
I deleted the provider for Google Calendar, restarted Thunderbird and then reinstalled. I deleted my Google calendar in Thunderbird, rebooted and then created as a new calendar.
Then, I left to load up the calendar, but it doesn't seem to be "Not responding" as it was yesterday.
Having come back, it seems to have loaded the content of my calendar.
Certainly not an automatic upgrade.

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