Google is under fire after a Gmail API update inadvertently granted the third-party app Gemini access to users' email content. Security researchers discovered that Gemini could read emails beyond standard permissions, prompting Google to suspend the app's extended access. In response, Google announced plans to implement stricter API management protocols, including enhanced vetting for third-party apps and improved user communication. This incident has sparked renewed debate over data privacy and the responsibilities of technology companies.
Google Faces Criticism Over Gmail API Flaw Allowing Gemini Access
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