Privacy News Round-Up #92 🌏

• ‘Time to uninstall Google Chrome’ warn Cybersecurity experts: Time to ditch Chrome? Cyber experts say Google’s golden browser is actually a privacy nightmare.

Gemini will now automatically summarize your long emails unless you opt out: Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, is gaining a more prominent place in your inbox with the launch of email summary cards, which will appear at the top of your emails.

Right to privacy not absolute: Indian court backs night ban on gaming: The court held that the state was well within its legislative competence to enact the law in the interest of public health, public order.

“Reject all” cookies button must be present and visible, German court says: “Website operators must offer a clearly visible ‘Reject all’ button on the first level of the consent banner for cookie consent requests if an ‘Accept all’ option is available,” explained the State Commissioner for Data Protection of Lower Saxony.

Tracking abortion nationwide: Texas police searches 83,000 cameras, EFF calls for limits: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), a prominent digital rights group, is warning about a “national civil liberties crisis,” following the reports that a Texas police searched data from over 83,000 cameras to track a woman suspected of self-managing an abortion.