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By +Eternal Tempest · Posted
With laws changing, they (tech companies) may need to pivot fast to ID checking. They don’t want to hold that info due to accountability, penalties for data breaches. It also helps if they can comply but not know who when law comes asking. -
By zikalify · Posted
Gemini to access WhatsApp, messages, and calls on Android devices by July 7 by Paul Hill Google has emailed some users of its Gemini AI to inform them of a new change coming into force on July 7, 2025, that will allow Gemini to integrate with Android apps like WhatsApp, Messages, and Phone, Tuta has learned. The change will apply to users whether or not they have disabled Gemini Apps Activity in their settings. For users who decide to keep this feature enabled, it will mean that Gemini can perform tasks like sending messages or making calls using these apps. The associated help page seems to be already live, and it outlines how to use the feature, plus what Gemini cannot do with WhatsApp if you have the two connected. Google says Gemini won’t be able to read or summarize your WhatsApp messages; add or read images, GIFs, or memes in your messages; add or play audio or videos in your messages; or read or respond to WhatsApp notifications. A bit worryingly, Google follows up right after saying, “The Gemini mobile app may support some of these actions with help from Google Assistant or the Utilities app, even with WhatsApp disabled in Gemini.” According to Tuta, you can limit Gemini’s access on your device by going to the Gemini app > Profile > Apps > Toggle off individual app extensions. You can also switch off Gemini Apps Activity by going to Gemini > Profile > Gemini Apps Activity > Turn off, but this may not be enough to prevent access to your WhatsApp after the update. Even with Gemini App Activity switched off, Google may store your activity for 72 hours for security, safety, and user feedback. This update by Google reflects a larger trend among big tech companies quietly changing their terms and opting users into new features automatically. Most recently, Meta rolled out its Meta AI in WhatsApp without a way to switch it off. When Google does roll out the feature to Gemini, most people probably won’t realize the change occurred unless Google throws a big message up in Gemini. Even if Google does do that, disabling access to WhatsApp seems a bit confusing. -
By +Nik Louch · Posted
But you will need to detail what VPN it is - not just "I have a VPN" - help people help you! -
By LoneWolfSL · Posted
GeForce NOW gains support for 21 games in July, including Killing Floor 3 and Schedule I by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Just as we start off a new month, Nvidia has a fresh GeForce NOW announcement for subscribers. The newly published blog post by the company details 21 games that are gaining support for the cloud gaming service in July, with some highlights including Killing Floor 3, Little Nightmares II, Schedule I, RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business, and more. Just this week alone, Nvidia is adding support for the following seven games for GeForce NOW subscribers: Little Nightmares II (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, July 1) Figment (New release on Epic Games Store, free, July 3) Path of Exile 2 (Kakao Games) Clicker Heroes (Steam) Fabledom (Steam) Rogue: Genesia (Steam) Schedule I (Steam) Nvidia also has plans to add a bunch more games during the rest of the month, which is when most of the biggest new releases are coming: The Ascent (New release on Xbox, PC Game Pass, July 8) Every Day We Fight (New release on Steam, July 10) Mycopunk (New release on Steam, July 10) Brickadia (New release on Steam, July 11) HUNTER×HUNTER NEN×IMPACT (New release on Steam, July 15) Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition (New release on Steam, July 15) DREADZONE (New release on Steam, July 17) The Drifter (New release on Steam, July 17) He Is Coming (New release on Steam, July 17) Killing Floor 3 (New release on Steam, July 24) RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business (New release on Steam, July 17) Wildgate (New release on Steam, July 22) Wuchang: Fallen Feathers (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, July 23) Battle Brothers (Steam) The company tends to add many more games to its cloud gaming service outside of these early announcements, so check back as weeks go by to see what's new. As always, though, keep in mind that, unlike subscription services like Game Pass, a copy of a game must be owned by the GeForce NOW member (or at least have a license via PC Game Pass) to start playing via Nvidia's cloud servers. -
By Tarrant64 · Posted
The TLDR - It's generally leveraging blockchain/cryptography and math-based proofs. The goal is information can't be stolen because it was never shared - other than what it is you had to prove (you're over 18, 21, or whatever). It still requires that some type of service stores that information in a manner that's secure, but the end goal is you don't have to share that information elsewhere if not necessary. In this instance, government/state issued IDs could leverage these services - and when you go to use any other public or private service you only need to validate what they need to know. It's like handing over a redacted ID except for your birthdate - except in this case it's even better because it doesn't even share that - it could in this case just share "Yes" - you meet the requirements.
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