Question about tidying up contacts
Jul. 3rd, 2011 12:00 pmHello
googleplus!
elke_tanzer suggested prepping for Google+ by, among other things, tidying up contacts, and I've got some questions about that.
Gmail and Google Contacts have become my world since I got an Android phone. Gmail stores the address of everyone I've ever contacted as a Contact--right?
So Contacts and my phone share a list that includes my dentist and my bike mechanic and the one-time customer service contact at BuyCoolStuffHere.com.
I can see deleting that last contact, but I don't want to tidy away my dentist or my mechanic, if you see what I mean. And now (because I just got into Google+ via the loophole--whee!), I'm faced with this massive list of semi-relevant contacts, many of whom I don't want to share with socially, but whom I'd like to keep in my "address book" and not just delete for the sake of my G+ privacy.
How does that work? Does this question make sense? I'm in the fog!
Gmail and Google Contacts have become my world since I got an Android phone. Gmail stores the address of everyone I've ever contacted as a Contact--right?
So Contacts and my phone share a list that includes my dentist and my bike mechanic and the one-time customer service contact at BuyCoolStuffHere.com.
I can see deleting that last contact, but I don't want to tidy away my dentist or my mechanic, if you see what I mean. And now (because I just got into Google+ via the loophole--whee!), I'm faced with this massive list of semi-relevant contacts, many of whom I don't want to share with socially, but whom I'd like to keep in my "address book" and not just delete for the sake of my G+ privacy.
How does that work? Does this question make sense? I'm in the fog!
Hmm...
Date: 2011-07-04 05:37 am (UTC)For the dentist and bike mechanic... well, I'd keep them in Gmail Contacts, and when they're imported/suggested in Google+, I would simply not add them to any Circles. I suppose you could try Blocking them to scoot them out of the way while you sort the rest of your relevant Contacts into Circles, and then maybe unblock them when you're done with that...
Hmmm. I'm not really sure how this process was supposed to work in an ideal case.
Re: Hmm...
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