Google's AI assistant, Gemini, is being integrated into smartphones and PCs, raising concerns about personal data handling.
As a default digital assistant on some devices, Gemini's presence is becoming increasingly prominent, especially with the launch of the Pixel 10 smartphone range.
With Google Gemini now arriving preinstalled on some smartphones and often set as the default digital assistant, it’s getting harder to ignore.
To address data privacy concerns, it is essential to understand how Gemini tracks user data and explore options to stop or limit this tracking.
Google Gemini raises data tracking concerns as it becomes a core part of the Android experience.