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Type in the Home Page box, and click OK to save. Click on Tools from the menu at the top of your browser. Click the Tools icon at the far right of the browser window.
Just tap your profile picture to access your menu and delete recent search history from your account with one click. On the Assistant settings screen, you’ll see a toggle switch you can disable next to Hey Google under Voice Match. Settings can vary by device and Google app version.
Step 2: Add the account to your phone
At the top right, tap Device settings Recognition & sharingLinked account. The tutorial consists of nothing more than giving you a few voice commands you can use and shows you how to use them. Hit “Finish Tutorial” on the last screen to exit out of it.
You can call us, chat with us online, or send feedback. If your version is below 6.5, go to the Google app page, then tap Update. Ou’re near your Google Home device and phone, only Google Home should respond to "Hey Google." Both devices may wake up, but your phone should go back to sleep. Once it’s connected to your Wi-Fi, tap on “Sign In”.
Step 1: Click on the settings icon
We can’t figure out which internet browser instructions to show you. Try clicking on the name of your browser in the top menu and then selecting Preferences, Settings, or Options. Perhaps you have Toolsin the top menu, and then select Internet Options. Close the settings tab and your changes will be saved. If you have Tools in the top menu, click on it and then select Internet Options.
Click the OK button to save your changes. Now the button to make Google your search provider should work. See results as you type, helping you see where you’re headed, every step of the way. Then type into the box next to Home page.
Step 3: Change your default search engine to Google
Unlike Android devices, Google Assistant isn't included on iPhone or iPad, so you have to download the mobile app. Next to Startup, select Start with home page from the drop down menu to see Google when you open your browser. Next to New windows open with, select Homepage from the drop down menu. To sync your tabs, bookmarks, apps, themes and more across all your devices, click the Sign in to Chrome button at the top of the Settings page. In January, theBiden administration declaredthat health insurance companies would be required to cover at-home tests.
Along with the four free tests from the Postal Service, you have a few options for finding similar at-home tests for free. First and foremost, if you have private health insurance, you can get another eight free tests per person per month. That means a family of four gets 32 free tests monthly.
You can say "Ok Google" to do voice actions with other apps on your device. This is currently available only on certain apps, and only certain phrases work. If voice search is available in your language and country, you can say most of these examples. Some aren't available in every language. Above your activity, in the search bar, tap More Other Google Activity.
Below is a list of commands we have verified work on Android. Odds are it's not entirely complete, since Google did not share one with us -- we asked. With newer Android devices, just say "OK Google," followed by a question or task. For example, if I wanted to know the weather, I could say "OK Google, what's the weather like today?" and a few seconds later Google Now would provide the forecast. If you can't get enough of talking to your phone , we put together a long list of OK, Google commands to help you get more done with just your voice. With Google Assistant on your iPhone, you can ask a Google Home device to find your lost iPhone.
Click on Opera from the top menu and select Settings, and then Preferences. Select Homepage from the next drop down menu next to New tabs open with. Click on Safari in the top Apple menu bar, then select Preferences. Click the down arrow on the left of the search box. Click on the General button in the top menu with the picture of a switch. Click and drag the blue Google icon below to the home icon located in the upper-right corner of your browser.
Once you find the one you like, just keep it selected and Assistant will use that voice going forward. There are almost 50 languages to choose from. Even if you do know English, sometimes having Assistant work in your native language can improve functionality since it’ll understand your commands better. You’ll also understand its responses to you more easily. When you start digging through Google Assistant settings, you’ll see that there are a lot of useful settings buried there.
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