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    • Gemini was automatically installed for me, and the app connections were all enabled, like the article describes. Better check and be safe than to be sorry

    • This is my assumption too. It’s disabled for me. I have no plans to change that.

    • 9 months

      Exactly. It is an odd advice - disable something you had to install first just to disable?

        • 9 months

          In the case of my fully updated pixel 9 pro XL, Gemini was installed from the factory. I uninstalled it and installed Google Assistant. It has not re-installed itself for me, and further, I would recommend that if you don’t use Gemini, you uninstall it.

          This may change once the July patch hits but. As of right now it’s not currently installed.

          • 9 months

            It must be an Android update as that’s all I ever do, and I never installed Gemini. I just checked and it was there, with permissions to access WhatsApp and multiple other apps. I just removed all the permissions and disabled the app. We’ll see if any future updates turn it back on.

            Shhhhhneeeeeky bastards.

            • 9 months

              Pro tip: you can probably uninstall Gemini via ADB. Android won’t let you uninstall it using your phone’s UI, but since it’s just another package you can probably use the old ADB tricks to wipe it from your phone. Use your favorite search engine to figure out how, it’s not exactly a secret.