Google is no longer forcing new users to create a Google+ account

Η Google is changing things these days that will probably make its new users happy. Those who open a new Gmail account will no longer be forced to create a Google + account either.

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The choice is there, but Google continues to invite new users to create a Google+ profile, which will "help make Google better for everyone by contributing reviews on YouTube, and ratings for apps, books, movies on Play Store ”. But now the company will not force those who just want the Gmail service to create an aron aron and a Google Plus account, according to a post by Marketing Land.

Can you do στο κουμπί “Δημιουργία προφίλ” ή να επιλέξτε το “Όχι, ευχαριστώ” για να προχωρήσετε, χωρίς λογαριασμό Goοgle+.

Until now, those who wanted to use only Gmail completely "democratically" had to get one on Google's social network.

The move comes after an attempt by Google to separate Google+ users from users of its other products. For example, not long ago, the news that YouTube will only accept the supported by a Google+ account caused quite a stir and backlash from users.

It seems, however, that Google's commitment to the Google+ network may be fading. The company came late to of social media and doesn't really offer a product that would make users leave Facebook or Twitter.

Vic Gundotra, Google+ manager who had created and led the social networking site from the beginning, chose to leave the company last April. It will be interesting to see how Google will manage its product from now on. It is unlikely that the service will be closed as it has about 300 million monthly users but is likely to start being separated from other Google products or at least will reduce the level of dependency between Google+ and the rest of the portfolio.

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