Closure of Google +

Hello

In case you haven't heard yet---Google + is shutting down for good due to a security breach that went on for almost 2 years. After hearing this plus the recent issue with Google Photo, I have to wonder just how safe is Chrome?

https://www.cnet.com/news/google-reportedly-exposed-data-of-hundreds-of-thousands-of-google-users/

Have a Good Night and

Thanks.

Hello

Google has started to close down g+ starting on 2/4/19 This is from an email which I received, although I don't use g+


You've received this email because you have a consumer (personal) Google+ account or you manage a Google+ page.

In December 2018, we announced our decision to shut down Google+ for consumers in April 2019 due to low usage and challenges involved in maintaining a successful product that meets consumers' expectations. We want to thank you for being part of Google+ and provide next steps, including how to download your photos and other content.

On April 2nd, your Google+ account and any Google+ pages you created will be shut down and we will begin deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts. Photos and videos from Google+ in your Album Archive and your Google+ pages will also be deleted. You can download and save your content, just make sure to do so before April. Note that photos and videos backed up in Google Photos will not be deleted.

The process of deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts, Google+ Pages, and Album Archive will take a few months, and content may remain through this time. For example, users may still see parts of their Google+ account via activity log and some consumer Google+ content may remain visible to G Suite users until consumer Google+ is deleted.

As early as February 4th, you will no longer be able to create new Google+ profiles, pages, communities or events.

See the full FAQ for more details and updates leading up to the shutdown.

If you're a Google+ Community owner or moderator, you may download and save your data for your Google+ Community. Starting early March 2019, additional data will be available for download, including author, body, and photos for every community post in a public community. Learn more

If you sign in to sites and apps using the Google+ Sign-in button, these buttons will stop working in the coming weeks but in some cases may be replaced by a Google Sign-in button. You'll still be able to sign in with your Google Account wherever you see Google Sign-in buttons. Learn more

If you've used Google+ for comments on your own or other sites, this feature will be removed from Blogger by February 4th and other sites by March 7th. All your Google+ comments on all sites will be deleted starting April 2, 2019. Learn more

If you're a G Suite customer, Google+ for your G Suite account should remain active. Contact your G Suite administrator for more details. You can also expect a new look and new features soon. Learn more

If you're a developer using Google+ APIs or Google+ Sign-in, click here to see how this will impact you.

From all of us on the Google+ team, thank you for making Google+ such a special place. We are grateful for the talented group of artists, community builders, and thought leaders who made Google+ their home. It would not have been the same without your passion and dedication.


Have a Nice Day and

Thanks.

Google has announced the shutdown date of Google+ will be 02-Apr-2019.

See the official announcement at Shutting down Google+ for consumer (personal) accounts on April 2, 2019 for more information.  Google recommends that users download and save photos, data and other content associated with their Google+ account before April 2019.

Hello

Norton will have to eliminate one of their social network icons everywhere in Symantec.

Have a Good Night and

Thanks.

Google has decided to accelerate the shutdown of the Google+ platform after they recently discovered that a software update in November 2018 introduced a bug that might have exposed information in the user profiles of over 52 million accounts. An early investigation indicates that account passwords, financial data and national ID numbers (e.g., SSN, SIN, etc.) were not compromised but that app developers were granted permission to view profile information like name, e-mail addresses, date of birth, occupation, etc. (see the full list <here>) for ~ 6 days, even if that information was set to "not-public".

Google posted an official announcement on 10-Dec-2018 about this latest leak in the blog entry Expediting Changes to Google+ at https://www.blog.google/technology/safety-security/expediting-changes-google-plus/, which states that "With the discovery of this new bug, we have decided to expedite the shut-down of all Google+ APIs; this will occur within the next 90 days".

Good.  The less influence Google has the better.

Regards,

H.B. 

SoulAsylum:

Better yet is how safe are Android and other Google products and services.

On a scale of 1 to 10 ? Probably 1 !

Better yet is how safe are Android and other Google products and services.