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On Android, Google’s Gemini AI now taps into your private apps — whether you asked it to or not.
Google has initiated a broad Android update that enables its Gemini AI assistant to access third-party apps such as WhatsApp, even when users had previously set their devices to block such interactions.
This shift is taking place starting this week and appears to override individual privacy preferences, leaving many Android users without a clear path to opt-out.
According to ArsTechnica, in an email sent ahead of the rollout, Google linked to a support page that confirms “human reviewers (including service providers) read, annotate, and process” data accessed by Gemini.