Google recently released and update between Gmail and Google+ by introducing a setting that lets anyone with a Google+ account send each other email.
The new feature is automatically set to “Anyone,” so Google+ users who don’t want to receive Gmail from strangers will have to opt-out. You can choose to receive email via Google+ from your extended circles, just your circles or no one.
Below is the steps how to do it:
The new feature is automatically set to “Anyone,” so Google+ users who don’t want to receive Gmail from strangers will have to opt-out. You can choose to receive email via Google+ from your extended circles, just your circles or no one.
Below is the steps how to do it:
- Login to Gmail and click the gear icon at the top right corner of your screen.
- Select “Settings.”
- Under “General,” look for the setting “Email via Google+.”
- Click the drop down menu and select the audience you want to have the ability to send you Gmail. I opted for “Circles.”
- Scroll to the bottom and click “Save Changes.”
This update easier for strangers to e-mail you, Google will let you e-mail just about anyone with a Google+ account, and, in turn, give them the ability to e-mail you.
The feature, announced on the official Gmail blog, won’t give your actual e-mail address to strangers. But when a Gmail user begins typing in the address box, it will provide suggestions including people in their Google+ network.
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