New Community to share our personal "I" and "We" Experiences handling Google+ data.
New Community to share our personal "I" and "We" Experiences handling Google+ data.
With Google+ winding down soon, at least the consumer side of this unit, due to vulnerability bugs, or even, data breaches as certain headlines state, it is important to learn, understand, and implement how to manage and/or migrate our content.
Here is the first post on this topic that was shared in Google+ help community as per suggestions put forth by Google One team, and on Google+ help center page.
More details will be made available as and when needed.
Originally shared by VAL-U-PRO CONSULTING GROUP, LLC - SRIKANTH KIDAMBI
We have the following set of questions pertaining to Google+ content Migration:
1. We have submitted a request for download of Google+ content as before through Google Accounts. We never needed to migrate the content unlike this time. If we were to migrate the zip file that is generated in html format to another server, would we need to do anything different to make all the content go live in the new server? Would the display, design, and content be presented in the same form?
2. We have an extensive collection of communities that we own, primarily developed by our company, but all the content is public. We don't see any of those communities, except for two at the time of migration. For that matter, those communities are not even displayed on some of the devices, except for android smartphones. How could we retrieve those data? As we utilize other types of devices and platforms for migration, we would like to get access to those content even in those devices. Would these data be part of the zip file that we will be getting from download; though it is not displayed in all platforms and devices?
3. We had submitted the recent request for download of content two days back, and still have not received the zip file. This kind of duration to receive the download is unusually long, and we would like to know the normal turnaround time for such requests.
Your prompt response will be appreciated.
With Google+ winding down soon, at least the consumer side of this unit, due to vulnerability bugs, or even, data breaches as certain headlines state, it is important to learn, understand, and implement how to manage and/or migrate our content.
Here is the first post on this topic that was shared in Google+ help community as per suggestions put forth by Google One team, and on Google+ help center page.
More details will be made available as and when needed.
Originally shared by VAL-U-PRO CONSULTING GROUP, LLC - SRIKANTH KIDAMBI
We have the following set of questions pertaining to Google+ content Migration:
1. We have submitted a request for download of Google+ content as before through Google Accounts. We never needed to migrate the content unlike this time. If we were to migrate the zip file that is generated in html format to another server, would we need to do anything different to make all the content go live in the new server? Would the display, design, and content be presented in the same form?
2. We have an extensive collection of communities that we own, primarily developed by our company, but all the content is public. We don't see any of those communities, except for two at the time of migration. For that matter, those communities are not even displayed on some of the devices, except for android smartphones. How could we retrieve those data? As we utilize other types of devices and platforms for migration, we would like to get access to those content even in those devices. Would these data be part of the zip file that we will be getting from download; though it is not displayed in all platforms and devices?
3. We had submitted the recent request for download of content two days back, and still have not received the zip file. This kind of duration to receive the download is unusually long, and we would like to know the normal turnaround time for such requests.
Your prompt response will be appreciated.
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