New Delhi: Google has announced a major update for Android users. Starting July 7, its AI assistant Gemini can now interact with apps like Phone, Messages, WhatsApp, and Utilities, even if users have turned off Gemini Apps Activity.
This change has sparked privacy concerns among many users.
What’s Changing?
Google recently sent emails to Android users informing them of the update.
The company said that Gemini will now help with tasks inside your phone apps, including messaging and calling.
This means Gemini can read your WhatsApp messages and reply to them, making the assistant more powerful — but also more invasive for some users.
Data Will Be Stored, Even If Activity Is Off
According to Google’s website, chats with Gemini are stored for up to 72 hours, even if Gemini Apps Activity is turned off.
This means Google may temporarily store sensitive information, such as your personal messages, to “maintain safety and security” of Gemini’s features.
Why Are Users Worried?
While some users appreciate the added functionality, others are concerned about their privacy.
They worry that Gemini could access private chat content without full consent.
Some users feel this update was not clearly explained by Google and may affect those who prefer more control over their personal data.
How to Turn Off Gemini Apps Activity
- If you want to stop Gemini from tracking your activity, follow these steps:
- Open the Gemini app on your Android phone.
- Tap on your profile picture at the top-right corner.
- Click on “Gemini Apps Activity.”
- You’ll see a toggle switch. Turn it off to disable the feature.
- Note: Even after turning it off, Google will still store your data for 72 hours.
How to Control App Access
- If you only want to stop Gemini from accessing certain apps, here’s what to do:
- Open the Gemini app.
- Tap on your profile picture.
- Go to “Apps.”
- Select which apps you want or don’t want Gemini to access.
You can also disable the Gemini app entirely from your device settings to stop any tracking or access.
Google’s update makes Gemini more useful but also raises important questions about privacy.
Users now need to be more aware of what data is being accessed and how to manage those permissions.
If you’re concerned about Gemini reading your WhatsApp or other app data, it’s important to adjust your settings immediately.