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Google Play Simplifies App Account Deletion

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Google has recently introduced its latest improvement for the stock application in the form of new Play system updates. In the official changleog, one of the important things is that it says, “You can now request data and account deletion from the App Details page by clicking a direct link to the Developer site.”

According to the above-mentioned line in the changelog, Google is planning to provide a simple option that will allow users to easily delete the data with a single tap. More specifically, the new option will give users the right to easily delete the entire account.

However, it is not the first time this feature has come to light, while Google has already informed the developers last year that they have to prepare according to a new policy to give users the ability to delete accounts and associate dates that are taken by their apps and from the web.

As far as usage is concerned, users can easily use the feature by going to the app detail page from the Google Play Store, then scrolling down under data safety. You will see a dedicated option available for account deletion. Tap on it, and it will give you a link to directly go to the developer’s site.

However, the availability of this option will depend on the specific app developer, so in the initial phase, it may be available on some applications, but if Google takes it strictly, then it will be available to every application that uses account details for operation.

Thanks to “Android Authority


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Android Auto 11.9 Now Available for Beta Testers

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Google’s developers are releasing an update for its Android Auto app with great constancy. After providing stable version 11.8, there is a new beta ready to test.

Google released Android Auto 11.9 Beta Update

This new Android Auto 11.9 beta build landed online a few hours ago, allowing users to test its features before the public rollout begins.

The latest Android Auto 11.9 beta is ready to download for all users who have registered for it. However, the update rarely brings significant changes from the previous updates. The mMountainvViewgiant didn’t offer the changelogs for the Android Auto updates, so the only way to find out what’s new in version 11.9 is to install it on your device and look for changes.

In the previous Android Auto 11.8 update, the redesigned Settings menu began rolling out to users. Installing Android Auto 11.9 beta doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the new Settings interface today, but it is required once Google enables the server-side update on your device.

Keep in mind that Android Auto 11.9 is still in the beta stage. As a result, you may encounter bugs and issues after installing it. As a result, you might experience crashes or other issues while using this beta version.


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Gmail for Android Now Offers AI-Powered Email Summaries with Gemini

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Google’s Gemini AI adds a new convenient and awaited functionality to the Gmail app for Android: the ability to summarize emails.

The previous reports have already revealed that the Gmail app for Android devices is going to have the ability to summarize emails using Google’s Gemini AI. Now, recent reports are revealing that this feature is close to launch. 

A colleague Android Authority contributor and reliable cose sleuth Assemble Debug managed to activate the feature on version 2024.04.21.626860299 of the Gmail app. Google has not yet widely rolled out the feature, but we expect it to happen soon.

Expectations are that Google will formally announce the feature at the upcoming I/O 2024 event, along with many other announcements about the upcoming iteration, including the launch of the Pixel 8a.

Once the brand officially rolls out this feature, you will see a “Summarize this email” button under the subject line of their emails. If you hit the button, it will generate a quick summary of the email. This feature should be especially convenient for lengthy emails with lots of text and other details. 

You will also have the power to rate the quality of the summary by tapping the thumbs-up and thumbs-down buttons under the summarized text. Probably, this will help Google improve Gemini’s summarizing capabilities. It will also offer a button to copy the summary to the clipboard. 


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Samsung Voice Recorder Update Fixes Bugs

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Recently, Samsung has introduced several updates to its application to provide new experiences to its users. For instance, it has provided a new update for QuickShare connectivity and several Good Lock modules. Now, the company has started rolling out the update for the voice recorder.

Samsugn has rolled out a new update for the Voice Recorder application, which comes with version number 21.5.12.02. According to the changelog, the latest update for voice recorders is coming, which will improve the functionality of various functionalities. Unfortunately, the company hasn’t shared details about it. However, since the company introduced the transcribe ability for users with the One UI 6.1, it is possible that the company will improve this ability with this update.

But one thing is certain: if you are experiencing any issues while using any of the features, you should upgrade to the most recent version. To do that, you just need to go to the Galaxy Store and search for the voice recorder. Users can also sidelog the latest version of the application from external sources.


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