Google+ will close on April 2, some of the features will be saved next week
Google says all consumer Google+ data will be deleted from April 2, 2019
Google's alphabet was announced in December last year to completely shut down the Google+ app. Google +, launched in 2011, will be the answer to Facebook, with a number of Facebook features. Nevertheless, it did not succeed in many years. While Google will cease to exist in 2019 On April 2, the company announced that it will start to remove some of the peculiarities until February 4. Google has outlined the timeline when and what features it will get offline and how Google+ users can download their data.
On a new support page on Monday, Google says it stops users from making new Google+ profiles, pages, communities, or events on February 4. Google+ community owners and moderators can download their data by 2019 From the beginning. This data includes copyright information, content and photos that have been published on Google+.
Starting April 2, 2019, Google+ accounts and pages will be turned on offline. Google will delete all consumer data. If you archive photos and videos from Google+, they will also be deleted. If you have too many data on your Google+ servers, make sure you download and save them until 2 April.
Google, however, claims that consumers' Google+ data recovery process will last for several months. The content on Google+ may be visible during that time. The company says users can still view their activity logs and some Google+ content may also be visible through the G Suite.
On Google's new support page, Google still insists that Google has decided to kill Google+ by using low-end and "challenges in maintaining a successful product." Nevertheless, last year there was a fraud detected by 500,000 users. Google still maintains that the developer did not exploit the vulnerability and the company could not find the data to be misused.
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