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Your Swiftkey suggestions might take a dip in quality soon thanks to Google

July 01, 2025

Today’skeyboard appsare rather smart, quickly learning your habits and favorite words. Another way keyboard apps adjust their suggestions is to scan a user’s emails for frequently used words and phrases, butSwiftkeymight not have this option next month.

Googlehas sent emails toGmailusers with Swiftkey,Bleeping Computerreported, warning them that the keyboard app might be barred from accessing Gmail content on August 14, 2025. Google’s email says the Swiftkey team will need to comply with its new data policy requirements if the app is to retain access to Gmail.

The Swiftkey app.

The Mountain View company says this move is part of its drive to make sure user data is “protected and private.”

It’s still disappointing news for Swiftkey users, as it means the app could take a dip in accuracy due to the inability to scan a user’s Gmail messages. ButBleeping Computersuggests the app might not be in the clear though, noting previous claims that Swiftkey asked for permission to view/send/edit/delete emails.

The email sent to people using both Gmail and Swiftkey.

Google hasn’t clarified any specific policy violations by Swiftkey, but the search company’s refreshed policy calls for apps to only seek permissions that are necessary for core functionality. It’s possible the keyboard app does need the aforementioned permissions to function properly though. We’ve contacted the Swiftkey team to find out more and will update the article when/if we receive a response.

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