Privacy advocates are concerned about a new feature that allows Google+ members to email another Google+ user's Gmail directly without having previously known their email address.
While the feature does include an opt-out option, some experts say that it should have instead been an opt-in tool. Marc Rotenberg, the executive director of non-profit Electronic Privacy
Information Center, told The Chicago Tribune, that the new feature was "troubling."
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