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Google Workspace Updates Weekly Recap – March 14, 2025
3 New updates
Unless otherwise indicated, the features below are available to all Google Workspace customers, and are fully launched or in the process of rolling out. Rollouts should take no more than 15 business days to complete if launching to both Rapid and Scheduled Release at the same time. If not, each stage of rollout should take no more than 15 business days to complete.
- On Android, in addition to the current options for attaching a file or inserting an item from Drive, you’ll now notice a dedicated menu item for Camera.
- On iOS, we recently replaced the attachment sheet that previously appeared at the bottom of your screen after clicking the attachment icon. Now, iOS users will see a menu experience similar to the one on Android devices that includes: Photos, Camera, Files, and Drive.
Previous announcements
- Business Starter
- Enterprise Starter
- Education Fundamentals, Standard, and Plus
- Frontline Starter and Standard
- Essentials, Enterprise Essentials, and Enterprise Essentials Plus
- Nonprofits
Completed rollouts
The features below completed their rollouts to Rapid Release domains, Scheduled Release domains, or both. Please refer to the original blog posts for additional details.
- Gemini Deep Research and most experimental models now available to Google Workspace users in Gemini Advanced
- Use Gemini in the side panel of Google Slides in seven new languages
- Enhancements for custom and AI-generated backgrounds in Google Meet
- “Extensions” in Gemini are now “apps” and we’ve upgraded the model powering apps to 2.0 Flash
- Create files and folders using Gemini in the side panel of Google Drive
- Export your client-side encrypted documents to Microsoft Word files (beta only)
- Embed AppSheet apps directly in Google Sites
- Introducing AppSheet User Pass
For a recap of announcements in the past six months, check out What’s new in Google Workspace (recent releases).
Source: Google Workspace Updates
Consent re-confirmation for under 18 users accessing Additional Services will soon be required
What’s changing
When a Google Workspace for Education admin chooses to enable Additional Services for students under the age of 18 to use, they acknowledge that they may be required to collect parental or guardian consent. This includes access to services like YouTube, Google Translate, Google Photos, Google Books, Google Earth and more.
In September 2024, we communicated that we now require admins who have Additional Services enabled for users under the age of 18 to re-review them on an annual basis. Admins are always in control of which services their users have access to, and this gives admins an opportunity to ensure the right users have access to the right services.
- If admins do not want to provide access to Additional Services for their under 18 users, they can turn them off for those users.
- If admins want to keep Additional services enabled for under 18 users, they need to reconfirm parental consent in the admin console.
- If admins do not take action, under 18 users who previously had access to Additional Services will lose access in the coming weeks. Admins can re-enable access to Additional Services at any time.
How admins can take action
Admins were first provided notice of this re-confirmation requirement in September 2024, which indicated a 6 months notice to complete the re-review process before the March 2025 rollout. The banner in the admin console has turned red to alert admins that action is required. While the rollout begins in March, it might take several weeks before some users in your organization are impacted.
You can easily view which applications require consent reconfirmation from Admin console > Apps > Additional Google services. You can re-confirm consent by checking the box next to the app, hovering over the app, or using the three-dot overflow menu.
Who’s impacted
Why it’s important
Additional details
Getting started
- Admins: Visit the Help Center to learn more about Communicating with Parents and Guardians about Google Workspace for Education, as well as turning additional services on and off.
- End users: There is no action required.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: This update will start taking effect as early as March 2025, though it may take several weeks to reach all customers.
Availability
- Education Fundamentals, Standard, and Plus
Resources
Source: Google Workspace Updates
The Assistant experience on mobile is upgrading to Gemini
Source: The Official Google Blog
Introducing AppSheet User Pass
What’s changing
Starting today, you can license any user of your apps with AppSheet User Pass. Each User Pass grants unlimited access to an AppSheet app for the month and your users can consume as many User Pass licenses as they need. This gives you the flexibility to pay for the features that will make a difference for your users, whether they are internal or external to your organization, signed-in or unauthenticated.
Additional details
How is an AppSheet User Pass is different from traditional Google Workspace licenses?:
- User Pass licenses are available to your app users as a pool, rather than assigned to individual users through the Google Admin console. Licenses are automatically consumed each time an eligible user accesses one of your AppSheet Enterprise Plus or AppSheet Core apps. Eligible users include those that do not already have an AppSheet license or have a license of a lower tier than the app owner, including internal, external, or unauthenticated users.
- Users consume a license for each app they use - allowing you to license your app users at a discounted rate. User Pass will not independently grant these users the ability to build apps with Core or Enterprise features, but it is possible for an eligible user to consume more than one User Pass license if they access multiple unique apps in a month. For example:
- The pool of User Pass licenses resets at the end of the calendar month and unused licenses do not rollover. You will only be charged for the user pass licenses that you have committed to purchase.
- AppSheet User Pass will be available through Workspace and the Partner Sales Console.
- We recently alerted customers that starting April 10, 2025, the AppSheet Enterprise Standard External User and AppSheet Enterprise Plus External User licenses will no longer be available for purchase. Customers with existing external user licenses will not see any interruption in service during this transition and will receive additional notice with next steps.
Getting started
- Admins: Visit the Help Center to learn more about User Pass. User pass licenses can be monitored in the AppSheet Admin Console via the Licenses page.
Rollout pace
- Rapid Release and Scheduled Release domains: Available now.
Availability
- Business Starter, Standard, and Plus
- Enterprise Starter, Standard, and Plus
- Education Standard and Plus
- Frontline Standard
- AppSheet Enterprise Plus
Resources
Source: Google Workspace Updates
Robots Refresher: page-level granularity
With the robots.txt file, site owners
have a simple way to control which parts of a website are accessible by crawlers.
To help site owners further express how search engines and web
crawlers can use their pages, the web standards group came
up with robots meta
tags in 1996, just a few months after meta
tags
were proposed for HTML (and anecdotally, also before Google
was founded). Later, X-Robots-Tag
HTTP response headers were added.
These instructions are sent together with a URL, so crawlers can only take them into account
if they're not disallowed from crawling the URL through the robots.txt file. Together, they
form the Robots Exclusion Protocol (REP).
Source: Google Search Central Blog
Take a bite out of these Pi Day Search trends.

Source: Search
Stable Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
M-133, ChromeOS version 16151.61.0 (Browser version 133.0.6943.184), has rolled out to ChromeOS devices on the Stable channel.
If you find new issues, please let us know one of the following ways:
Visit our ChromeOS communities
General: Chromebook Help Community
Beta Specific: ChromeOS Beta Help Community
Interested in switching channels? Find out how.
Andy Wu
Google ChromeOS
Source: Google Chrome Releases
Unlocking bonus worlds with Gemini for the Google I/O puzzle
Source: Google Developers Blog
Chrome Dev for Desktop Update
The Dev channel has been updated to 136.0.7064.0 for Windows, Mac and Linux.
A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.
Chrome Release Team
Google Chrome