One annoying part of this is that some useful Gmail features we’ve gotten used to are eliminated by opting out. Things like “smart compose,” as well as the feature that automatically filters your emails into “promotional” and “social” inboxes, and even spell-check, grammar check and autocorrect are currently tied to the Gemini opt-in.
So, as you opt out of sharing your information, you might want to consider whether you’re ready to lose some features in exchange. And you’ll probably have to read your emails a bit more carefully.
But for many concerned with their privacy, that’s better than letting something else do it.
This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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