Google Requests Users To Reset Their Buzz Privacy Settings
On Monday, Google Inc., the search engine giant, announced that though they have put in their best but still its social network, Google Buzz “didn’t get everything right.”
A Google spokesperson through the Google Blog wrote that they have tried to move as fast as possible to enhance the Buzz experience.
The Search Engine Giant through its blog has asked their users to verify their privacy settings. Some of the users have been criticizing the privacy issues on the basis of a contentious feature named “Auto-Following.” It was actually a system generated process under which a list of followers was created from the addresses that were included in the user’s Gmail account.
At this point, Google has worked out another process under which the auto following feature has been replaced by the feature “suggestions for people to follow.”
Thus the current feature gives you the freedom to choose the people to follow rather than automatically adding the people you email and chat to the list of your followers.