• unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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    13 hours ago

    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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      11 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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          11 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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            11 hours ago

            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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              10 hours ago

              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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      12 hours ago

      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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        8 hours ago

        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.

        Old post

        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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          10 hours ago

          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)