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Gmail users urged to turn off two smart features over privacy
Summary
A tech expert warned that Gmail Smart Features appearing in two settings may allow email content to be accessed for AI training. Google responded that the reports are misleading and said it does not use Gmail content to train the Gemini model.
Content
A tech expert shared a public warning asking Gmail users to disable certain Smart Features that they said allow Google to access email content for AI training. The expert said the relevant controls live in two places: Gmail's smart features settings and the Google Workspace smart features. Turning those options off was reported to remove Ask Gemini and other assistant-driven functions and also to disable features like smart compose and inbox categorization. A lawsuit filed in November alleges Google enabled Gemini by default for Gmail, Chat and Meet; Google has replied that the reports are misleading and that it does not use Gmail content to train Gemini.
Known details:
- A tech expert posted on social media saying users were automatically opted in and must disable Smart Features in two settings areas.
- Disabling the settings was reported to remove Ask Gemini and related assistant features and also to turn off smart compose, inbox categories and some automated aids.
- A Nov. 25 lawsuit by an Illinois resident alleges Google turned on Gemini for Gmail, Chat and Meet on Oct. 10, 2025 and left it enabled by default.
- Google told the reporting outlet that the descriptions are misleading and said it does not use Gmail content to train its Gemini AI model.
Summary:
The reporting highlights a user privacy concern and notes that switching off the named Smart Features will also remove several convenience tools. Google has denied the core claim and litigation is pending; next legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
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