The news was published by David Thacker, VP Product Management and G Suite on the company’s blog. According to him, a software update that appeared in November released a bug with the Google+ API. The bug was noticed and resolved within the week without third parties being able to use it. As a direct result, the company took the decision to disable the G + API within 90 days. In addition, Google will also push the end of Google+, which can be difficult for developers, but much needed for the security and privacy of their users. If you are one of the 440 million active Google+ users (numbers from 2016), then you still have time to download all your data. Google+ for companies will continue to exist because the platform is popular for collaboration between teams.