A few weeks ago, I explicitly disabled it everywhere I could find within account.google.com and I’ve not used anything gemini since. Now I get this email and find it enabled on my devices.

By default Gemini has permissions to access everything on screen, view your contacts/messages, and can be used from the lockscreen…

I’m not all that surprised; but I’m still annoyed. Especially with the opt-out of data collection/access after it’s been given access to everything.

  • SidewaysHighways@lemmy.world
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    8 天前

    what’s the privacy vs pure security info? is GrapheneOS actually keeping our data more private or just making it really hard to get hacked?

    I’ve been on it for like a week now and love it

    • kat@orbi.camp
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      8 天前

      It makes the former possible but you still meed to keep up on privacy hygiene. Check out privacyguides.org to help you with that. Privacy is a spectrum, so the trick is finding where you want to be and assesing what you have to sacrifice to do so.

    • smeg@feddit.uk
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      7 天前

      Security is the priority, but that does usually give you a good amount of privacy too.

      One example I remember where there was a clash was developing their sandboxed Google Play Services rather than supporting MicroG. I think their reasoning was that sandboxing the Google code makes it much more secure, and even though MicroG is more private from Google it’s still a mystery blob with full access to your device and therefore less secure.