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GNOME bans AI shell extensions for security and privacy concerns – December 2025

Author/Source: Jay Peters See the full link here

Takeaway

This article explains why GNOME, a desktop program for computers, has decided to stop allowing special add-on tools called AI shell extensions. You’ll learn that this decision was made because of worries about computer security and user privacy.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

Using AI shell extensions on your computer is like adding special tools to your car, but the car manufacturer is pausing them because some might accidentally share your location or cause problems.


Why It Matters

This matters because these extensions could send private information from your computer to other companies without you knowing. For example, if an extension isn’t working correctly, it could make your whole computer system unsafe or share your personal data.


Related Terms

GNOME, Shell extensions, AI. Jargon Conversion: GNOME is the main software that creates the desktop screen on your computer. Shell extensions are small programs that add new features or change how your desktop screen looks and works. AI stands for artificial intelligence, which means computer programs that can learn or do smart tasks.

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