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That's an idea! If our stupid government want to continue with this obsession with illegal net porn (just driving the real problem underground while making it seem they are doing something IMO) maybe Google could broadcast any illegal activity to all the offender's email contacts. Why stop there when lots of info is in coookies etc? They could post a message to every bulletin board etc you are subscribed to.
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I have done that. But still makes meOriginally posted by norrahe View PostGo to the settings and disable who can connect with you or e-mail you in G+
that I have to!
Don't really use google+ much - might just delete in protest!
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I don't know if I'm being paranoid but I feel that the chances of my nefarious internet activities being broadcast to all and sundry go up as each day passes thanks to Google and Facebook.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEmail from google this morning explaining that anyone on google+ can now email me. How nice.

This kind of thing makes me really
Surely I should have to opt in, not out.
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Go to the settings and disable who can connect with you or e-mail you in G+Originally posted by mudskipper View PostEmail from google this morning explaining that anyone on google+ can now email me. How nice.

This kind of thing makes me really
Surely I should have to opt in, not out.
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Boooo
I don't have that 'google+' thing in my settings though. Are you using Google+ MS? I read this yesterday which might be why the option is there?
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As the man said, either you pay for the product or you are the product
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Spamalot
Email from google this morning explaining that anyone on google+ can now email me. How nice.

This kind of thing makes me really
Surely I should have to opt in, not out.Tags: None
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