Friday, 10 January 2014

Now Google makes your Gmail ID expose to public

Now Google makes your Gmail ID expose to public


Now Google makes your Gmail ID expose to public. The new feature of Google’s Gmail raises the privacy and security concerns as the users are receiving emails from strangers due to the email addresses as well as names available on the Google Plus social network. The new feature such as extension of contact list, which is available to Gmail users to add them and as a result anyone can send email and SMS to friends and strangers, who use G+.
Google is constantly trying to make its Google + (which has almost 540 million active users) more effective. When a user switches one to Gmail he/she also gets the G+ account.
On the other hand the company said in a BlogSpot that if the users do not want to receive email messages from other people on social network they could switch the settings so that
they will receive emails from people they have added to their networks.

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