sharing features

AppWizard
August 12, 2026
Google's Gemini app has surpassed 1 billion monthly active users. Approximately 63 percent of users engage with the app vocally, and 20 percent use visual communication methods like the app's camera and screen-sharing features. Most users access Gemini on Android devices, but 10 percent use Apple devices.
AppWizard
August 6, 2026
A report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) highlights concerns about third-party software development kits (SDKs) in mobile applications collecting and sharing user location data with advertising companies, often without user consent. Many developers use these advertising SDKs for monetization, but their default settings allow for location data collection. This data is sent to advertising companies and location data brokers, which can misuse it in sensitive contexts. Users may unknowingly expose their location data when granting permissions to apps, as third-party SDKs can access this information without clear user awareness. The EFF identified several advertising SDKs, including InMobi, BidMachine, Verve’s HyBid, and Huawei’s Petal Ads, that collect and share location data by default. Developers are encouraged to review SDK settings to protect user privacy, and the EFF calls for regulatory scrutiny of data harvesting practices.
AppWizard
July 10, 2026
Google is exploring new sharing features in the Google Photos app, specifically in version 7.83.0.943371825, which includes an option to export media directly to CapCut, a video editing app by ByteDance. This feature appears in the export sheet when users select multiple photos or videos, allowing for direct editing in CapCut. If CapCut is not installed, users will be prompted to download it from the Play Store. The feature is currently in testing and not available to the general public, and modifications to the app’s package indicate ongoing experimentation by Google. An APK teardown has revealed these features, but not all may be included in the final public release.
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