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The settings menu states that users who enable smart features agree to let Google use their information and activity to personalize the experience. Malwarebytes and blogger ...
Google is now using Gmail emails and attachments to train AI by default. Here’s what changed and how to opt out to protect ...
Google is pushing back on viral social media posts and articles like this one by Malwarebytes, claiming Google has changed ...
A massive leak has exposed more than 183 million email passwords, including tens of millions linked to Gmail accounts, in what cybersecurity analysts are calling one of the biggest credential dumps ...
Google vehemently denies claims of scanning Gmail for AI training, labeling reports as misleading. A spokesperson clarified ...
If you’d ask me to find an apt analogy for my Gmail accounts, I’d equate them with junkyards — heaps of trash that no one wants to touch or sort. And those heaps are only spreading wider and growing ...
It’s a common experience for bookworms: You buy a new novel or nonfiction title and place it on your shelf or nightstand, but then you don’t actually read it. Instead, that book joins a growing pile ...
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A dataset of 183 million credentials surfaced online, exposing users and raising new security concerns for businesses. This includes many Gmail users. Image: Unsplash If you use Gmail for work, ...
Google’s latest AI tool, Gemini, just took a big step into your inbox. It can now read and analyse your Gmail messages by default — not just to help you sort your emails, but also to refine your ...
Not for the first time this year, Google has been forced to reassure its users that it has not suffered a large-scale data breach that could affect their Gmail accounts. A few months ago the company ...