Last October, Google announced plans to shut down Google+ for consumers
after a security flaw exposed users’ profile data. Shortly after,
Google+ had another data leak, prompting Google to fast-track the
shutdown for its social network, moving the deadline up four months to April 2019. Now, Google has formally released the timeline for how and when Google+ will go away.
As early as February 4th, you will no longer be able to
create new Google+ profiles, pages, communities, or events. Comments
generated by Google+ on external websites will be removed from Blogger
by February 4th and from other sites by March 7th. All your website
comments made using Google+ will be deleted starting on April 2nd.
On April 2nd, all consumer Google+ content will be
deleted (other than Google notes, content that it’s required to keep for
legal reasons). This includes photos and videos from Google+ in your
Album Archive as well as Google+ pages. If you want to grab your Google+
data before it’s wiped away, we’ve got step-by-step instructions on how to create and download an archive; you can also go to Google’s support page for information. Photos and videos backed up to Google Photos are safe and will not be deleted.
If you have used Google+ to sign into sites and apps,
those buttons will stop working soon, but in some cases will be replaced
by a Google sign-in button. In these instances, you’ll be able to sign
in with your Google account in lieu of Google+.
Google says it will take some time to delete all Google+
data, so portions of your account might still be visible over the next
few months. Access to other Google services will not be impacted as part
of the Google+ shutdown. If you are a G Suite customer, Google+ for
your G Suite account will remain untouched, but expect a new look and additional features soon.
These deadlines are coming up fast, so if you have vested
interest in preserving your Google+ history, act now before it
disappears forever.
The Article was Published on : TheVerge
Google+ is officially deleting consumer data starting April 2nd
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