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Summary of Changes
Hello @scidomino, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!
This pull request updates the docs/tos-privacy.md
file to remove all references to "Gemini Code Assist for Workspace". This change aligns the documentation with current product naming conventions, ensuring that the terms of service, privacy notices, and data collection policies accurately reflect the existing "Standard" and "Enterprise" tiers without the distinct "Workspace" designation. The update clarifies authentication methods and data handling specifics for users of Gemini Code Assist.
Highlights
- Documentation Update: Removed "Workspace" from "Gemini Code Assist for Workspace, Standard, or Enterprise Users" across
docs/tos-privacy.md
. - Clarified Authentication Methods: Updated the list of authentication methods to no longer include "Workspace" as a distinct category for Gemini Code Assist.
- Privacy Policy Alignment: Ensured privacy policy sections accurately reflect the current product tiers by removing "Workspace" references.
- Usage Statistics Clarification: Adjusted descriptions of usage statistics collection to align with the updated product naming, specifically removing "Workspace" from the Standard/Enterprise tier.
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Code Review
This pull request removes references to 'Gemini Code Assist for Workspace' from the tos-privacy.md
documentation file. The changes are consistent across the document and correctly reflect the intended update. The modifications are straightforward, and I find no issues with them.
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Fixes #5743