in reply to mhoye

It’s easy, all you need to do is open your Gmail settings, scroll past the “smart features” options that are all set to off, find the Data Privacy menu, scroll past the “smart features” options that are all set to off, then go into the Google Workplace smart features menu where the smart menu features that should all be forced off per domain policy set in the admin panel are turned on because what does “permission” really mean really if you think about it, and turn them off, then choose “done”.
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in reply to mhoye

Organizing the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful unless it’s a choice you might make that we don’t like, in that case we’re going to organize that shit five levels deep in the interface and ignore the choice you made and the settings your admin picked and what words mean because our line is going up and fuck your settings that’s why.
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in reply to mhoye

Nothing I can see in the admin console even admits that any of this nonsense happened, and ...I mean, what do you even say.

Options force-pushed to the user that override org policy settings? In a way that is completely invisible to an admin? And hidden four layers down in the user settings? What sort of evening-at-the-infosec-improv amateur hour is this?

If an endpoint can override policy invisibly you don't have a perimeter, you have a wishlist. WTF is going on at the big G these days?

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