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If you have a Gmail account, you need to read this. Google's AI now scans your emails and attachments, bank statements, tax files, medical letters, all of it. It turned on by default, and there's a class-action lawsuit over how. Here are 5 moves to shut it off, the switch is hidden in two places:
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If you have a Gmail account, you need to read this. Google's AI now scans your emails and attachments, bank statements, tax files, medical letters, all of it. It turned on by default, and there's a class-action lawsuit over how. Here are 5 moves to shut it off, the switch is hidden in two places:
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If you use Windows, you need to read this. Microsoft's AI takes screenshots of your screen every few seconds, your banking, your messages, your passwords as you type them. It stores everything you've looked at, searchable. Here are 5 moves to shut it off, and check if it's already been recording:
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If you use Windows, you need to read this. Microsoft's AI takes screenshots of your screen every few seconds, your banking, your messages, your passwords as you type them. It stores everything you've looked at, searchable. Here are 5 moves to shut it off, and check if it's already been recording:
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4. Remove Recall Completely Turning it off stops it from working. Removing it stops it from coming back. Search for: "Turn Windows features on or off" Find "Recall" in the list and uncheck it. Restart your PC. This removes the Recall feature instead of just disabling it.
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5. If You Keep Recall, Limit What It Sees If you want to use Recall, at least block it from sensitive apps and sites. Go to: Recall & Snapshots → Filter apps and websites Add your: - Banking apps and websites - Password manager - Email accounts - Medical or health portals Don't rely only on the automatic filter. It's smart, but it's not perfect. Adding important apps and websites manually gives you extra protection.
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Most SEO teams aren't losing because of poor content. They're losing because they don't know what content is missing. I recently used @kuseHQ to analyze a website against its competitors and uncover content opportunities that would have taken hours to find manually. The workflow helped: - Compare a site against competing websites - Surface content gaps across important topics - Identify missing pages and content opportunities - Reveal areas where competitors have stronger coverage - Organize findings into a clear report What normally requires jumping between multiple tools, spreadsheets, and browser tabs became a structured workflow that ran automatically. The interesting part wasn't just the analysis. It was how easy it was to adapt the workflow. Kuse provides workflow templates that can be customized for different use cases, so instead of building automations from scratch, you can start with an existing workflow and tailor it to your needs. And because Kuse connects with thousands of popular tools, the insights can flow directly into the systems your team already uses. AI workflows are most valuable when they help teams spend less time collecting information and more time acting on it. This was a good example of that. If competitor research, SEO analysis, or repetitive reporting is part of your workflow, Kuse is worth exploring. Check it out: kuse.ai
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If you have a Gmail account, you need to read this. Google's AI now scans your emails and attachments, bank statements, tax files, medical letters, all of it. It turned on by default, and there's a class-action lawsuit over how. Here are 5 moves to shut it off, the switch is hidden in two places:
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4. Delete Gemini History If you've used Gemini before, your chats may be saved, and some could be reviewed by humans. Go to myactivity.google.com/produc… → Turn off Gemini Apps Activity → Delete Activity → All Time. This removes your past Gemini chat history and stops future conversations from being saved.

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5. Move Sensitive Emails Turning off Gmail's smart features helps, but for truly private emails, consider using a separate service. For medical, legal, or financial emails, use a free Proton Mail account. It offers end-to-end encryption and doesn't use AI to scan your emails. Keep Gmail for newsletters, promotions, and less sensitive messages.
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Your coding agent can run all night. It still can't tell if what it built actually works. Today we're open-sourcing the TestSprite CLl (Apache-2.0) A tool your agent calls on its own to test your app end-to-end like a real user, fix what broke, and re-check everything it ever got right. It's the same engine 100,000 teams already use. github.com/TestSprite/testsp… We proved it in public, on a public leaderboard: Most correct app on the board:89% Built by the cheapest model in the field At half the cost of the priciest one You no longer need the biggest, most expensive model to ship software you can trust. Setup is 2 commands: npm install -g @testsprite/testsprite-cli testsprite init That's the last command you'll ever type - from there, your agent runs the tests itself.
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that AI bill you flinch at every month? $100 ? everyone’s been venting about it for months. so we spent 12 cents asking Ally what people are actually saying. here’s what it did, untouched: → 15 search angles → 580 posts torn through on X reddit → every comment ranked and read → 500 steps, non-stop → full report, start to finish the bill: 12 cents. AllyHub — the first AI agent too cheap to bother counting is live. one sentence in, full report out. next time it’s one click. free credits drop daily — enough for 10–50 runs. Grab your Ally — let it handle the tedious work you don’t want to touch.
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Most teams spend too much time deciding what to work on next. Bonemeal aims to solve that. It: - Finds growth opportunities - Works on them The founder has experience scaling companies to $60M ARR and $10M ARR, and Bonemeal reportedly reached $100K ARR in its first month. Definitely an interesting product to watch.
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We're excited to introduce Bonemeal: the world's first autonomous growth engineer. I took one company 0→$60M ARR in a year, another 0→$10M in 8 months. The secret wasn't growth hacks, it was cracking the self-improvement loop. Bonemeal runs that loop autonomously: it launches growth experiments, then watches and tweaks them ad infinitum. It hit $100k ARR in month one. Put your growth on autopilot 👇
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