Google Slaps A "Google’" Logo On Spacebar And It's Horrible


Recently, Google updated its Gboard keyboard for Android quietly which could be some sort of server-side update. In the update, Google has decided to slap its own logo on the Gboard spacebar and people are not fans of the change.




At first, Gboard had started showing the Google logo on the spacebar on a handful of our own devices, but a quick search this morning shows lots of other people saw the same change last night and they mostly seem to hate it. The new-look doesn’t change anything else about Gboard’s look, but it puts Google’s logo is a pretty intrusive way.

There have been reports of Google adding this logo to Gboard over a few weeks, but in the past several hours the change has become far more widespread, presumably as the result of a server-side update.



As far as we can tell, there is no way to remove the Google logo from Gboard’s spacebar at this time.

One user did note that enabling a second language on Gboard did remove Google’s logo, but it instead placed a language indicator on the keyboard.

Notably, this comes on the heels of Google removing the “search” button from Gboard. That functionality is still available in Gboard’s overflow menu and with other settings gone, perhaps this is something Google intentionally wanted to do? Also, we think when we first noticed the two changes. Without the search icon visible, there is no other Google branding on Gboard without this logo on the spacebar. Still,  it feels “excessive.”

Whatever the case, we certainly hope the harsh user feedback on this change to Gboard will get Google to reverse its decision. Until then, it sure seems like a lot of users are switching over to other options.
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