You're not alone: This email from Google's Gemini team is concerning
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Google’s Gemini team is apparently sending out emails about an upcoming change to how Gemini interacts with apps on Android devices. The email informs users that, come July 7, 2025, Gemini will be able to “help you use Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities on your phone, whether your Gemini Apps Activity is on or off.” Naturally, this has raised some privacy concerns among those who’ve received the email and those using the AI assistant on their Android devices.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 08:18 zuletzt editiert von obviouslynotbanana@lemmy.worldI don't feel very concerned... That's kind of the point of the service.
Good that there's an opt-out.
edit: I dug around for it. They seem to mean the literal "Apps" settings page and not the "Settings" page. Every individual app that Gemini is capable of connecting to has a switch there. In Gemini, press your profile picture, then apps. In there you can both access the activity setting and decide which apps Gemini has access to.
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Google’s Gemini team is apparently sending out emails about an upcoming change to how Gemini interacts with apps on Android devices. The email informs users that, come July 7, 2025, Gemini will be able to “help you use Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities on your phone, whether your Gemini Apps Activity is on or off.” Naturally, this has raised some privacy concerns among those who’ve received the email and those using the AI assistant on their Android devices.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 08:22 zuletzt editiert vonSo it's still Your device not Gemini device. I'll wait couple of years.
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Laughs in GrapheneOS
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 08:26 zuletzt editiert vonbut for how long
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Laughs in GrapheneOS
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 08:26 zuletzt editiert vonNervously chuckles "im in danger" while clicking through to the Graphene rom.
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Less bad, maybe?
Either way it's definitely a good example of why you should write good emails to your customers that explain things properly.
If this is what they're saying I'm assuming they didn't want to be too clear about what info they're storing if you don't opt out and ended up making an email that sounds like a threat.
Either way I won't be using Gemini as an assistant any time soon. Or any other voice assistant, for that matter.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 08:30 zuletzt editiert vonYou're right. Anyeay, my google account is just a placeholder, let's say. Everything is disable and I don't actively use it to store anything, not even my calendar.
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Google’s Gemini team is apparently sending out emails about an upcoming change to how Gemini interacts with apps on Android devices. The email informs users that, come July 7, 2025, Gemini will be able to “help you use Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities on your phone, whether your Gemini Apps Activity is on or off.” Naturally, this has raised some privacy concerns among those who’ve received the email and those using the AI assistant on their Android devices.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:01 zuletzt editiert vonLinux has become good enough to replace desktop operating systems.
Now, we are back at square one. I’ll be the first to inaccurately declare, “This will be the year of the Linux phone.”
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but for how long
https://x.com/GrapheneOS/status/1933177989480456365schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:02 zuletzt editiert vonLong enough for GOS to port Android 16 or get their own OEM, I hope
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Pretty sure I disabled Gemini as one of the first things I did when I got my phone. But, yes when I read that, to me it did seem like a serious overreach for something that was going to be "on by default" for most users.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:17 zuletzt editiert vonHow, its baked in? Gemini isnt installed on my phone but its there. Like the circle to search.
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Linux has become good enough to replace desktop operating systems.
Now, we are back at square one. I’ll be the first to inaccurately declare, “This will be the year of the Linux phone.”
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:18 zuletzt editiert vonLooking at postmarketOS for my phone too, so sick of this shit
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How, its baked in? Gemini isnt installed on my phone but its there. Like the circle to search.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:21 zuletzt editiert vonYou might be thinking of the normal Google Assistant
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but for how long
https://x.com/GrapheneOS/status/1933177989480456365schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:48 zuletzt editiert vonX is blocked on network level here, could you please copy&paste?
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Looking at postmarketOS for my phone too, so sick of this shit
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:49 zuletzt editiert von xiwi@lemmy.dbzer0.comPostmarketOS is cool, but as an actual phone replacement it is tough, at least last time I tried.
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X is blocked on network level here, could you please copy&paste?
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:51 zuletzt editiert vonGrapheneOS
@GrapheneOS
We're going to be moving forward under the expectation that future Pixel devices may not meet the requirements to run GrapheneOS (https://grapheneos.org/faq#future-devices
) and may not support using another OS. We've been in talks with a couple OEMs about making devices and what it would cost.
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I don't use them either, but still got the email.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:53 zuletzt editiert vonSame. My only use is accidental.
Guess I'm should get around to disabling it.
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X is blocked on network level here, could you please copy&paste?
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 09:54 zuletzt editiert vonGrapheneOS
@GrapheneOS
Jun 12
We're going to be moving forward under the expectation that future Pixel devices may not meet the requirements to run GrapheneOS (grapheneos.org/faq#future-de… ) and may not support using another OS. We've been in talks with a couple OEMs about making devices and what it would cost.Jun 12, 2025 · 3:02 PM UTC
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Linux has become good enough to replace desktop operating systems.
Now, we are back at square one. I’ll be the first to inaccurately declare, “This will be the year of the Linux phone.”
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 10:06 zuletzt editiert vonAll I need is a good enough emulation of android apps to fool them (eg for banking).
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Bixby is, or used to be, on Samsung phones.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 10:08 zuletzt editiert von evil_shrubbery@lemm.eeGemini replaced Bitchxby on the latest Samsungs.
It's in the firmware.
With the S25 series they even give you a year of full subscription.
They made it the centrepiece of the launch event of the product line.Galaxy devices now come with Gemini, your powerful AI assistant from Google. Long press the power button to get started.
The Samsung's front is called "Galaxy AI" but Gemini runs every new feature really - including "cross-apps actions".
(The non-obsolete Bixby features retained the name but are part of Galaxy AI now.)But even with everything off One UI 7 (and Samsung apps, like camera) is still littered with AI buttons.
youtube.com/HinL5jCy_oI&t=1270
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PostmarketOS is cool, but as an actual phone replacement it is tough, at least last time I tried.
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 10:26 zuletzt editiert vonI'm looking at a Volla phone https://volla.online/en/
But I also have no experience of Linux in general yet so I have no idea if this is a good move.
I just really want to get away from android/apple/windows on all of my devices.
I want SteamOS for desktop, because quite frankly gaming is all I really use a desktop for anymore.
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Linux has become good enough to replace desktop operating systems.
Now, we are back at square one. I’ll be the first to inaccurately declare, “This will be the year of the Linux phone.”
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 10:26 zuletzt editiert vonIsn't Android using a Linux kernel already?
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All I need is a good enough emulation of android apps to fool them (eg for banking).
schrieb am 25. Juni 2025, 10:36 zuletzt editiert von a_norny_mousse@feddit.orgSailfish OS has it.
Unfortunately the project has some closed source bits which, imho, aren't an issue when you look closer (some parts of the UI). Maybe I'm naive but I trust this EU company.
I use it as my daily driver. It certainly is frugal compared to recent Android versions, but fully functional.
It's an actual Linux OS (as opposed to any Android version). Things work the same way they do on my laptop & server.
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