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Google makes it easier for strangers to e-mail you
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By Doug Gross, CNN
updated 1:19 PM EST, Fri January 10, 2014 | Filed under: Social Media
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Gmail users will be able to limit the Google+ users who can contact them to just their Circles, or no one at all.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • New feature means all Google+ users can e-mail each other
  • People wouldn't need to know your e-mail address to send you e-mails
  • Google says feature makes it easier to reach friends
  • Some worry it strips privacy

(CNN) -- A new feature from Google will let you e-mail just about anyone with a Google+ account, and, in turn, give them the ability to e-mail you.

The feature, announced on the official Gmail blog, won't give your actual e-mail address to strangers. But when a Gmail user begins typing in the address box, it will provide suggestions including people in their Google+ network.

The idea, Google says, is to make it easier to contact friends and other contacts when you've forgotten, or never had, their e-mail address. But some early reactions suggested the new change may make it too easy.

"Oh god no.. Another reason to hate Google+," wrote Jeff Roberts, a reporter for tech blog GigaOM, on Twitter. "They turned it into a stalking tool."

Others, like Chris Taylor of Mashable, said it looks like another attempt to push users to Google+, which, as a social network, has never presented a real challenge to Facebook, though Google has continued to integrate it into other, more popular, products like YouTube and, now, Gmail.

"What (CEO Larry) Page and Google seem maddeningly unaware of is that nobody can ever be forced into having a party," Taylor wrote. "That in fact, the forcing is what makes a party impossible."

Google, clearly anticipating the privacy concerns, notes that users may limit the feature, or opt out of it entirely.

While the default G+ setting will allow anyone on Google+ to contact you, users may limit that access to people in their Circles on the network, or to nobody at all.

There are other limits, too. A user may only e-mail you using the system once if you don't reply (addressing the stalking concerns, perhaps). And messages from people who are not in your G+ Circles will go into the "Social" folder, along with other posts from sites like G+, Facebook and Twitter, instead of the user's primary inbox.

Google said the feature will be rolling out to Gmail and Google+ users over the next couple of days, when they will receive a message with a link to the feature.
 

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Google makes it easier for strangers to e-mail you
DougGross35x35.jpg

By Doug Gross, CNN
updated 1:19 PM EST, Fri January 10, 2014 | Filed under: Social Media
140110092740-gmail-google-plus-story-top.png

Gmail users will be able to limit the Google+ users who can contact them to just their Circles, or no one at all.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • New feature means all Google+ users can e-mail each other
  • People wouldn't need to know your e-mail address to send you e-mails
  • Google says feature makes it easier to reach friends
  • Some worry it strips privacy

(CNN) -- A new feature from Google will let you e-mail just about anyone with a Google+ account, and, in turn, give them the ability to e-mail you.

The feature, announced on the official Gmail blog, won't give your actual e-mail address to strangers. But when a Gmail user begins typing in the address box, it will provide suggestions including people in their Google+ network.

The idea, Google says, is to make it easier to contact friends and other contacts when you've forgotten, or never had, their e-mail address. But some early reactions suggested the new change may make it too easy.

"Oh god no.. Another reason to hate Google+," wrote Jeff Roberts, a reporter for tech blog GigaOM, on Twitter. "They turned it into a stalking tool."

Others, like Chris Taylor of Mashable, said it looks like another attempt to push users to Google+, which, as a social network, has never presented a real challenge to Facebook, though Google has continued to integrate it into other, more popular, products like YouTube and, now, Gmail.

"What (CEO Larry) Page and Google seem maddeningly unaware of is that nobody can ever be forced into having a party," Taylor wrote. "That in fact, the forcing is what makes a party impossible."

Google, clearly anticipating the privacy concerns, notes that users may limit the feature, or opt out of it entirely.

While the default G+ setting will allow anyone on Google+ to contact you, users may limit that access to people in their Circles on the network, or to nobody at all.

There are other limits, too. A user may only e-mail you using the system once if you don't reply (addressing the stalking concerns, perhaps). And messages from people who are not in your G+ Circles will go into the "Social" folder, along with other posts from sites like G+, Facebook and Twitter, instead of the user's primary inbox.

Google said the feature will be rolling out to Gmail and Google+ users over the next couple of days, when they will receive a message with a link to the feature.

Google is an ADVERTISING COMPANY. It's their job to make their data as available as possible to generate revenue. Don't be surprised.

Oh, and there's an opt-out feature on this update. You don't have to turn it on.
 

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:heh: This fakkit


You don't like to discuss? Why you even in here :camby:

Google is an ADVERTISING COMPANY. It's their job to make their data as available as possible to generate revenue. Don't be surprised.

Oh, and there's an opt-out feature on this update. You don't have to turn it on.

Their data is our personal information which has long been the issue at hand with these large internet companies. Also, even if you can op-out, it being on at default is what's troubling.
 

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Most of that google plus shyt is annoying as hell. Got random niccas i follow showing up in my Nexus contact list and shyt. fukk outta here
 

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Most of that google plus shyt is annoying as hell. Got random niccas i follow showing up in my Nexus contact list and shyt. fukk outta here


Just go to your Google Plus. Go to settings, go to the bottom, and simply delete it.
 

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Most of that google plus shyt is annoying as hell. Got random niccas i follow showing up in my Nexus contact list and shyt. fukk outta here
Sent that shyt to the bushes breh, you should do the same :camby:. I had to create a new youtube account under my gmail account cause I have to have a plus account to be able to comment on youtube :mindblown:
 

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Just go to your Google Plus. Go to settings, go to the bottom, and simply delete it.
Yes i realize its that easy. I just question some of the decisions made regarding the product
 

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Yes i realize its that easy. I just question some of the decisions made regarding the product

True that. Google just added this feature without our permission. Just like they do with all of their updates.

The last thing is need is fukking Google Plus integrating into all of my services. Facebook is already bad enough(deleted that shyt 2 years ago), but Google is on another level with this shyt.
 

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I closed that google+ shyt. Then they fukking forced it on YouTube :sadcam: now this...this is why I'm about that anonymity life on the net, no real names, no pics, nothing (except LinkedIn).
 
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