Tuesday, March 15, 2011

On July 31 Google delete private profiles

The rumor stated that Google would launch a network under the name of Circles. Not so. It would have been the third, after Orkut and Buzz. The only announcement of Google so far is that the private profiles of Google users will disappear if not made public before 31 July. Making a public profile does not mean revealing all services that have been discharged.

Place an account on Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, Blogger or Picasa for each user will be optional, but will be required to reveal, at least the user name. In a message in the help section of Google, explained and set out the decision: "The objective of the profiles of Google is that you control your online identity.


Today, almost all of Google Profiles are public. We believe that the best use of these profiles is precisely to help you find and make contact with you online. The private profiles do not offer this possibility, we have decided that all profiles are public. Please note that the only mandatory information be displayed in the profile is the full name.

You can modify or delete any other information that you want to share. If you currently have a private profile and do not want to go public, you can remove it. Or just do nothing. All private profiles will be removed from the July 31, 2011. "This bill will make those who have inactive accounts, the lost, but also that those who use them to discuss with intent to cause noise or disturb in various departments lose their accounts.

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