Friday, 10 January 2014

How to prevent Google+ users from e-mailing you - CNET

Other Google+ users can now send you email without even knowing your address. But you can easily opt out of that.

January 10, 2014 5:37 AM PST

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Don't want strangers on Google+ to start inundating your Gmail inbox? No problem. You can control or completely turn off this option.

On Thursday, the search giant announced a new feature whereby anyone on Google+ can email fellow users without having to find out their actual Gmail address. Respond to such an email, and your address is then revealed to the other person.

Anticipating that many people might not want to receive email from total strangers, Google lets you fine-tune this setting. Here's how:

  1. Open your Gmail account. Click on the gear icon in the top right and select Settings from the menu.
  2. In the General tab on the Settings page, look for the section that says: Email via Google+.
  3. Click on the dropdown menu next to "Who can email you via your Google+ profile?" You can pick one of four choices: Anyone on Google+, Extended Circles, Circles, or No One. Make your selection and then click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.

Google has also posted a Help page to explain how to tweak this setting. The new feature will roll out to all Gmail and Google+ users over the next couple of days, according to Google. When that happens, you'll receive an email with more information and a link to the setting. But with the steps above, you can control the new feature before it even reaches you.



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