Finally, Google can focus to make the Buzz a threat to Twitter and Facebook.
In an effort to address mounting criticism about privacy issues in Google's Buzz, the search engine giant will ask the user to confirm Buzz or change their privacy settings tomorrow.
In a statement which will be announced soon, Google will recognize that they are not doing things properly. As a result, a number of improvements privacy issues arise since Buzz was launched.
However, many users are not affected by this change because they do not activate Google Buzz privacy issues before the update was presented.
To fix the above problem, tomorrow Google will ask the user to confirm Buzz or alter Google's Buzz. Improvements will be presented in stages starting tomorrow, but all users will eventually be redirected to a confirmation page when they went into the Buzz.
Although Buzz settings page is not a new page, but by asking the user to change the privacy settings, Google has made the right step. Users will know that they can actually make the changes.
In addition, although the steps that Google do not improve the image of Buzz is already damaged in the eyes of some users, at least this will reduce the criticism that appears. After that, Google can focus on the larger problem, namely making Buzz a threat to Twitter and Facebook.
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