A
recent update to Google email service Gmail will make it easier for any Google+
user to send someone a message.
Google says the tweak will allow any user of their
social network to send an email, but they can only see your address if you
respond back.
For example, when composing an email, suggestions might
pop that include Gmail contacts and people in your Google+ circle, but only
their names.
The change has sparked concerns that any one will be able
to send someone with a
Gmail account unwanted messages. However, there is an
easy way to fix this. In Gmail settings, users can scroll down to "Email
Via Google+" option and select who can send messages this way, from anyone
to no one.
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