Yahoo Inc. is hoping to turn on a new sharing option in its popular eMail service without shocking users who prize their privacy, reports the Associated Press. That’s why the internet company is advising its 280 million eMail account holders to review their privacy settings along with their incoming messages. Yahoo posted the privacy reminder this week as it prepares to unveil new features that will share its eMail users’ online activities and interests with people listed in their address books unless they take steps to prevent the information from being broadcast. The new sharing tools will be appearing in users’ eMail accounts this month. Another addition already available in some accounts allows people to use Yahoo’s eMail service as a platform for posting comments on Facebook, and an eMail link to Twitter’s messaging service is coming this summer. Yahoo has been testing these changes for months, but it’s treading carefully after seeing both Facebook and Google stumble recently when they retooled their services so more personal information would appear on the web. Yahoo is trying to avoid a similar privacy backlash by letting users opt out of the eMail service’s new social features with the click of a button. The company also is promising not to expose a person’s eMail contacts to the public, a mistake that Google acknowledged making when it set up a social network called Buzz within its own eMail service four months ago…
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