Security Warning:

Originally shared by Albert A (Albs)

Security Warning:

Do not install Google+ Facebook Add-on

Already I warned everyone for installing Google+ related add-ons without checking its quality of the code. Hackers staying all around here and making some attractive addons to make their life successful.

Please do not use any addons unless it is officially released by Google+ Engineers.

Back to Google+Facebook Addon story:

This addon acts like malware and need to be removed immediately. Full report here: http://goo.gl/njKXA

This addon runs a JavaScript automatically on start-up and sets your default browser search to a custom search page. (They make money by changing your browser’s default search engine without your knowledge!)

Also it scans your emails and adding it to your email signature for advertising among your email recipients. ( So this addon developer can read your emails I think. But I have no idea )

You can read more about this here: http://goo.gl/njKXA

Developer Response: http://goo.gl/PLTF8 Link to Addon: http://goo.gl/83WhF

Another fact: You have to complete a diploma to uninstall this script 🙁

If you love your Google+ friends, Re-share this. That’s all I can say!

I know I suck at math.

I know I suck at math…but how the heck does the On Google Plus directory figure I’m following 960 people and only 374 are following me? Last time I checked (a minute ago), I was following 520 and had 1154 following me.

http://www.findpeopleonplus.com/State-Minnesota

Last night I was in a hangout with a new friend, who we’ll simply call “A”.

Last night I was in a hangout with a new friend, who we’ll simply call “A”. A had found their profile on G+ was removed because it contained an alias name and not a real name. I’ve been seeing this happen a lot in the past few days. If you are serious about using G+ to its potential, you may wish to consider ‘outing’ yourself and letting us know who you really are. If not, then perhaps it’s not for you. My take? G+ is about real people, not hiding behind anonymoty online. But there seems to be a double standard. Strawberry Singh is someone I’ve met & networked with online and happens to be a big part of Second Life (something I’m not really familiar with). But her account was removed because G+ didn’t like her use of an avatar and alias.

So the question is… does this mean people like 50 Cent, Lady Gaga and Snoop Dogg will have to be booted, too? I don’t see that yet…but because they’re celebrities they get treated to a double standard… how does G+ not know that Strawberry is not a celebrity in her own right? What difference does it make? I’m following people called Not Safe For Work, Fuzz Aldrin, Sassy Suspiria and Berrie Pelser, all of whom use an avatar and happen to have interesting names… does this mean they’re going to get slashed, too?

Some good discussion going on at the article below.

Originally shared by Adriel Hampton

http://www.wiredtoshare.com/sl

OMG. Cookies.

OMG. Cookies.

Thanks to Google’s What Do You Love? search, I could…

– Organize a debate about cookies!

– Explore cookies in 3D

– Watch videos of cookies

What do you love?

LMAO!

LMAO!

Originally shared by Edwin Perello

What really happened at Stonehenge.