Google's Gemini Update Boosts Privacy, Keeps App Connections
Google's Gemini, set to replace Google Assistant, is getting an update on July 7th that enhances privacy. Users can now use Gemini as a personal assistant without contributing to Google's AI training datasets when Gemini Apps Activity is turned off.
Currently, disabling Gemini Apps Activity restricts the assistant from completing tasks in connected apps. However, the upcoming update will allow Gemini to interact with Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities regardless of the Gemini Apps Activity setting. This means users can enjoy more features with increased privacy.
Gemini's app connections can be disabled at any time, giving users full control over their data. The name of the person who commented on Google's decision to change the Google app to Gemini remains unknown, as available search results do not provide this information.
Scheduled to launch later this year, Gemini is set to replace Google Assistant on Android devices. The upcoming update ensures that users can control device features and apps with more privacy, making Gemini a more appealing personal assistant option.
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