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Gemini - Google's Privacy Resources...
Pages and site with Google Privacy settings and ticks to secure your privacy online…
Note: These are not necessarily the best way but it is what we found works best for us.
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I can't directly share links here, but I can point you to helpful resources for securing your privacy and information on Google:
Google's Privacy Resources:
- Unordered List ItemGoogle's Privacy Checkup: This interactive tool helps you review and adjust your privacy settings for various Google services like Search, YouTube, and Ads. https://myaccount.google.com/intro/privacycheckup
- Data & Privacy section in your Google Account: This central hub provides information on what data Google collects and offers controls to manage your activity data, auto-delete settings, and ad personalization. https://myaccount.google.com/data-and-privacy
- Data Privacy Settings & Controls on Google Safety Center: This webpage offers an overview of various privacy tools Google provides, including Activity Controls, My Activity view, and Incognito Mode. https://safety.google/privacy/privacy-controls/
General Online Privacy Resources:
- You can search for “https://www.eff.org/” which is a nonprofit organization advocating for digital privacy rights. Their website offers guides and resources on various privacy topics.
- “https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Privacy_policy” provides a neutral overview of privacy policies and how they're used by online services.
Optimizing Privacy Settings:
While there's no one-size-fits-all approach, here are some general recommendations for a balance between privacy and functionality:
- Manage Activity Controls: Choose what data Google saves from your activities like searches or location history.
- Enable Auto-Delete: Set time limits for how long Google keeps your activity data.
- Review Ad Settings: Opt out of interest-based advertising or personalize ad categories to see ads more relevant to you.
- Use Incognito Mode: This prevents Google from saving your browsing history while in incognito mode.
Remember, privacy settings are personal choices. Explore the resources above to find the right balance for you.
Complete Guide: Tips and Tricks for Asking Gemini AI and Getting the Best Results
This guide is tailored to assist both beginners and professionals in effectively interacting with Gemini AI. It provides a comprehensive overview of best practices for formulating questions, understanding context, and leveraging the AI's capabilities to receive accurate and relevant responses. Whether you're just starting or have advanced experience, this guide is designed to enhance your engagement with Gemini AI.
Basic Tips
1. Start with Clear and Concise Questions Gemini AI works best with clear, concise questions. Avoid ambiguous language. For example:
- Not Ideal: “What do you know about history?”
- Better: “Can you summarize the causes of World War II?”
2. Provide Context for Better Answers Giving background or context helps Gemini AI provide more accurate responses:
- Example: “I'm interested in learning about renewable energy sources. Can you explain the benefits of solar power?”
3. Use Sequential Queries for Complex Topics Break down complex topics into sequential questions to get more detailed answers:
- Complex Query: “How do I set up a machine learning environment?”
- Sequential Queries:
1. “What tools are needed to start with machine learning?”
2. "How do I install TensorFlow on my system?" 3. "What are the basic steps to create a neural network?"
Advanced Techniques
4. Ask Follow-Up Questions To delve deeper into a topic, use follow-up questions:
- Example: “You mentioned neural networks. How do they differ from decision trees in machine learning?”
5. Experiment with Different Question Structures If the answer isn't clear, try changing the structure of your question:
- Original Question: “What's the best programming language?”
- Rephrased: “Which programming languages are most popular for developing mobile apps?”
6. Request Examples and Visuals If you need more clarity, ask for examples or visual explanations:
- Example Request: “Can you provide an example of a Python loop?”