• snf@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Is the Pixel 3 old enough that I’m out of range of this bullshit?

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    Op please change the title as to not further fuel the misinformation. Arstechnica seems to enjoy burying the actual information 3 paragraphs in where they know nobody will read them and your embellishments aren’t helping.

    1. There’s nothing anywhere that suggests the ai is “remote controlled”.

    2. Arstechnica suggests that humans have access to the data and as evidence they linked a site saying humans don’t have access.

    3. Ars seems to want us to think the red rectangles in the image are contradictory. They aren’t as Gemini Apps can be individually turned off independent of Gemini Apps Activity (history) and vice versa. The forced 3 day activity storage doesn’t enable the apps themselves.

    4. Even the author of the article pointed out that it can be turned off

    5. Ars cites Tuta’s article selectively to make it sound like disabling gemini is either ineffective or complicated. Tuta itself is a privacy focused gmail alternative with vested interest to muddy the waters but their article is still somewhat better written than Ars’

    Edit: Title when this comment was written for posterity:

    there is a remote controlled ai agent on every google device that can not be turned off

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      9 hours ago

      Anything compatible with Graphene OS (https://grapheneos.org/); a second-hand Pixel will work best, if you can find one cheap. I use it as my daily driver on a Pixel 7a and it’s great; it’s the most stable and easiest-to-install custom ROM I’ve ever used, and I’ve been rooting my Android devices for over a decade now.

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        Does it support banking apps yet? Last time I tried it anything to do with financials or Bitwarden just didn’t work at all

        Edit: and I’ve heard you can get Google play store on it now right? Cause I’ll need all of my apps back

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          I use multiple banking apps on my Graphene phone, the only thing it doesn’t support is contactless payments.

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      9 hours ago

      If your current device supports LineageOS, you can install that. I’ve got no traces of Gemini on my Pixel 7, even with “gapps” installed.

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      8 hours ago

      refurbished pixel > version 8, and graphene and pray android stays open source, otherwise idk brickphone for emergency only tbh

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      A pixel. It comes without Gemini pre-installed. That or any phone on the planet without Gemini installed on Android. So the vast majority of them.

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        What about Gemini Space (aka Ambient Data) that’s tied to Android System Intelligence - which is a system app enabled by default that can be disabled (if you know how to disable system apps) but of course cannot be uninstalled.

        Also google is planning to replace Assistant with Gemini in the near future so all phones that have assistant (which is again enabled by default on most if not all android phones) will get Gemini sooner or later.

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          5 hours ago

          None of that has to do with what is being presented and posted here. They are not just sucking up your data without telling you or anything you didn’t ask for when you manually installed Gemini.

          Not wanting bullshit in my feed is a far cry from my views on privacy.

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        7 hours ago

        Check again. If you’ve got a pixel, you might have to go into your apps and use the search function to find it. It installs and hides itself as of some recent update.

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      It depends on whether you’re using apps that require Play Integrity attestation, like some banking apps do.

      If that’s the case, consider the humble iPhone!

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        Apple likes to pretend they aren’t evil since they’re just evil in a different way than google.

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          Oh, yeah. Absolutely. No ethical consumption under capitalism, amirite?

          People wanna buy phones though.

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            At least with Google they don’t make the cornerstone of their branding lies (we are super focused on YOUR privacy), and you actually have some choice in how you use your phone.

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    You can turn it off by disabling or uninstalling the app. Not trying to defend google here, but for clarity “whether your Gemini Apps Activity is on or off” refers to the app not following standard android procedure for killing background processes from how i understand it. So you actually have to fully disable it in the system settings, not just swipe it away.

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      6 hours ago

      What app? I don’t have any Gemini app on my phone and I still have that malware popping up everywhere

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          5 hours ago

          Is there a special place for system apps ? Search either Gemini or bard in the app list returns nothing

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            Settings>Apps>See All>Select the context menu at the top right of the screen>Show System Apps

            Then search for Assistant, Bard, Gemini and AI. Depending on your device it might be reskinned or stuffed into a different app that has been updated (Google Assistant for example at one point could be configured into a Gemini frontend)

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              Thanks, unfortunately nothing there. Even though I get notifications telling me to use it, and my assistant was replaced by that turd. Guess I’ll end up switching roms to avoid it

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      Nope. It’s a user space app not tied to services. You just uninstall the app.

      It’s only an issue if it comes pre installed via retailer or manufacter. This includes pixels.

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        Edit:

        Fuck, I’m wrong, you’re right. I must have spot checked the Gemini fan club or something out of my end users. Still don’t know how all our luddite inter-office mail couriers got it.

        Looks like Google has added a Gemini options page to Android settings regardless of the app install, which is where my confusion on my own device came from.

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        So… it’s only an issue for any phone still pulling normal updates through Google Play.

        That would still be the majority buddy.

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          I have a stock pixel 6a. I just uninstalled the app a couple days ago. Nothing new popped up yet (And I’m pretty sure it was only installed because I tested it ages ago when it first came out)

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    I just want to be able to talk to my phone to set reminders and alarms. I used to be able to do this with the assistant. Now it’s this invasive AI thing, and I do not have a replacement. :-(

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      You should be able to go back to the old assistant: It should be in your Google app settings under Gemini settings > 'assistants from google’ and toggle back to the old assistant.

      For how long this will remain doable I don’t know.

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      More like how can they spy on you if you don’t manually install this agent that does exactly what it’s described to do but facts don’t matter anymore I guess 🤷‍♂️

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        It likely installed in the background as a hidden ‘app’. No user interaction required.

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            Edit:

            Fuck, I’m wrong, you’re right. I must have spot checked the Gemini fan club or something out of my end users. Still don’t know how all our luddite inter-office mail couriers got it.

            Looks like Google has added a Gemini options page to Android settings regardless of the app install, which is where my confusion on my own device came from.

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            Show proof then.

            Then how did it end up on my phone, or on the over 1000 android phones my workplace oversees through mdm solutions?

            It’s being pushed with normal automatic app updates through Google Play.

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              Show proof of how an app got on your phones? Sure get me a user account on your tooling!

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                Edit:

                Fuck, I’m wrong, you’re right. I must have spot checked the Gemini fan club or something out of my end users. Still don’t know how all our luddite inter-office mail couriers got it.

                Looks like Google has added a Gemini options page to Android settings regardless of the app install, which is where my confusion on my own device came from.

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                My… tooling? So you don’t even understand what MDM means. Ugh. Hope you had fun with the shitposting.


                For the crowd, it’s mobile device management. In this scenario, it is being used to manage access to company resources (work email) through specific siloed off apps on employees’ personal phones. Employee says “I want to read my work email from my phone”, we say “sure, just install this MDM that allows us to remotely wipe it from your phone, or to wipe your entire phone, and also lets us track your phone’s location and all installed apps”.

                Personally, as part of the team that admins that system, I don’t allow it on my personal device.

                It could be used to manage company owned phones and tablets for places that use them instead of point of sale systems, but the general use case is for managing “bring your own” personal devices and their access to work data.

                Point is, Gemini is installed on too many of my end-users’ personal devices for it to be just something people are choosing to install themselves. Not enough tech savvy people here for that to work out statistically. Our fucking interoffice mail couriers have it (at least the ones with phones new enough to support our MDM).

                Plus, it’s on my personal phone. I sure as hell didn’t go out of my way to install it. It came in through the standard Google Play app updates. Like everyone else but this dingleberry is saying.

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        Right! because this is the only app that Google is spying on you. what agent are you talking about? does exactly what? how do you know?

        And all of google’s history and business model totally doesn’t matter, I guess.

        Try harder… or not. 🤷‍♂️

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          I know they are scanning my data. I install and log into their services. I agree to it.

          Again I’ll explain it because reading is too hard. The app isn’t secretly installing itself on phones. You install it. Absolutely absurd how tech illiterate this crowd is.

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    So, what this seems to be saying, and what is reflected in the settings screens I can access on devices I have at hand, is that Gemini will still have (limited) functionality hooking jnto certain apps even if you’ve disabled “Gemini App history”.

    The app is being pushed through normal updates via Google Play (by your carrier or Google itself). In some cases the app can be uninstalled by the end user through the normal UI, and in other cases it installs as a system app and requires adb to be used to disable and/or uninstall it.

    EDIT: FALSE, GOOGLE HAS NOT PUSHED THE APP OUT YET, JUST A SETTINGS PAGE

    As always, the most secure way to use android is through a custom locked down ROM like Graphene OS.

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    Absolutely fake news.

    What’s left of this husk called Lemmy is truth social for nerds and tankies.