In what can only be described as yet another set back for Google’s privacy battle,
Gmail users are accusing the search giant of accessing their contact
lists and sending spam emails to contacts with non-Gmail email
addresses. “STOP IT!,” an irate user wrote on Google’s support forums.
“At no point did I say it was ok for Google to send email messages to my
non-GMail contacts recommending they sign up for GMail.” The user,
posting to Google’s forum under the name MrCheck, claims a contact of
his responded back to the unauthorized email and informed him that he
doesn’t use Gmail or Google Talk. Further investigating supposedly found
that Google sent his contacts with non-Gmail email addresses a spam
email that highlighted the benefits of Gmail and Google Talk, inviting
them to join the services. There was no evidence of the sent email in
MrCheck’s sent box according to his post. Numerous others have shared
similar stories as well, claiming that Google has spammed their
contacts. The accusations come at a time where the Mountain View-based
company is in the midst of dealing with a number of privacy hiccups that have damaged its public image. A Google spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
[Via CNET]
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