The EU angle is interesting but the more immediate concern is the opt-in/opt-out framing. Google historically defaults these features to on and buries the toggle — did they actually make face data access opt-in from the start, or is this another "we'll notify you and assume consent" situation? The GDPR enforcement gap between announcement and actual compliance has been wide enough to drive a truck through.
Unless something changed I'm not aware of, you have to opt-in to Personal Intelligence for private data. It asked me about 10 times to turn it on, I said no each time, it's still not enabled.
Someone just handed me a smartphone today; the second thing I saw it say was something to the effect of "Gemini can look at your screen now (CoPilot outrage style)" and then I politely noped the fuck out of the building.
I expect that info to be completely sufficient to dox me; in the meantime, while waiting for the boys to arrive -- does anyone know how to make the camera in Waydroid not crash the entire stack? Or am I to understand that as yet another bloody rite of passage?
Moved all my photos over to Ente recently, and I'm very happy to no longer be feeding all of that data into the Google machine. I'd highly recommend everyone else move their photos out as well (Immich is another good option).
I uploaded an image to google maps once on my iPhone. A few weeks later I get a notification - "How was City Park? Care to share a photo with Google Maps?". I noped out pretty quick. I'm 99% sure it asked for permission to upload a photo and did not explicitly describe how it would be scanning all of my photos in the background.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 41.2 ms ] threadI expect that info to be completely sufficient to dox me; in the meantime, while waiting for the boys to arrive -- does anyone know how to make the camera in Waydroid not crash the entire stack? Or am I to understand that as yet another bloody rite of passage?
I already have this turned off. It's slow, but I use a browser extension to save my Gemini chats locally, when I want to keep them.
Creepy and gross.