Google has been warning users for a couple months now that they plan to shutdown their social network on 2 April, but I guess not everyone has gotten the word yet, because Google just sent out another reminder email.
“You’ve received this email because you have content in Google+ for your personal (consumer) account or a Google+ page you manage,” the email reads. “This is a reminder that on April 2, 2019 we’re shutting down consumer Google+ and will begin deleting content from consumer Google+ accounts. Photos and videos from Google+ in your Album Archive and your Google+ pages will also be deleted.”
Google wants us to start the extraction process before the 31st.
Have you downloaded your content yet?
I will confess that I don’t plan to bother with it; I never posted anything interesting on Google_ that wasn’t also posted elsewhere, so there no reason to save it from deletion.