Several comments reflect dissatisfaction with Google's tactics, suggesting that the company is using this as a sales strategy to push users towards higher-priced plans. Some commenters argue that using Google services inherently involves external data processing, questioning the user's concerns about privacy. Others express frustration over the difficulty of moving away from Google's ecosystem due to the integration of services like Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Meet, despite dissatisfaction with the company's practices.
Key takeaways:
- Google forcibly enabled Gemini in corporate Gmail accounts, raising privacy and control concerns.
- Users are frustrated with Google's tactics, feeling pressured to pay more to disable unwanted features.
- There is skepticism about the privacy of corporate information when using Google services.
- Transitioning away from Google Workspace is challenging due to dependency on its ecosystem.