Google
has tweaked its Gmail functionality to incorporate Google+ contacts in a user’s
email contact list, with the company claiming the change makes overall
communications easier.
When
composing an email, users will now see Gmail list Google+ contacts when
prompting email addresses.
“Have
you ever started typing an email to someone only to realise halfway through the
draft that you haven’t actually exchanged email addresses? If you are nodding
your head ‘yes’ and already have a Google+ profile, then you’re in luck,
because now it’s easier for people using Gmail and Google+ to connect over
email,” said David Nachum, product manager at Gmail.
“Gmail
will suggest your Google+ connections as recipients when you are composing a
new email.”
In
a bid to assuage privacy fears, however, Google+ contacts’ email addresses will
only be visible if emails have already been exchanged between the contacts.
A
new “email via Google+” settings list will also enable users to block this
functionality.
Finally,
emails from users within a recipient’s circles will arrive in the primary
folder of Gmail, while messages from outside circles will be filtered into the
social category, with the sender unable to initiate further conversations until
the email has been responded to, or the recipient has added the sender to
his/her circles.