Google to Congress: We protect Gmail user data with automated scanning and catch the 'majority' of bad actors

  1. Google to Congress: We protect Gmail user data with automated scanning and catch the 'majority' of bad actors  Business Insider
  2. Gmail smart replies may be creepy, but they're catching on like wildfire  Mashable
  3. Gmail users will be able to opt out of Smart Replies on desktop  Engadget
  4. Google Says It Continues to Allow Apps to Scan Data From Gmail Accounts  Wall Street Journal
  5. Google admits it lets hundreds of other companies access your Gmail inbox  Telegraph.co.ukFull coverage


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