Interesting Info - How Private Is Your Client's Information?

Google scans the contents of your inbox, from receipts and private messages to medical documents and bills.

The handy Smart Compose setting even allows Google to scan your emails as you type them. It's an AI-powered feature that tries to
help you write faster. It helps finish common phrases. "Let me" becomes "Let me know if you have any questions."

Although it's useful, it means Google is watching what you type as you type it. You can turn Smart Compose off. Here's how:

Open Gmail.
Tap the gear icon in the upper right corner for Settings.
Select See all settings.
Choose the General tab near the top of the page.
Scroll to the Smart Compose section.
Turn Writing suggestions off by clicking on the circle next to it.
Scroll to the bottom and click Save Changes.
It’s worth noting: Google still has access to all the content in the emails you send and receive.

If you want to stop that, you need to switch to a privacy-based email inbox.

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