-inspired smart home controls in the main view over the weeks ahead. You can tap devices to turn them on, use sliders to quickly dim lights or raise a speaker's volume and long-press if you need more control.
Privacy will also improve. As of this week, you'll find a settings section that lets you manage privacy controls, Assistant data and home activity within the Google Home app. You won't have to hop between software to set tighter restrictions. Another update arriving by the end of March will help you parse what's happening in your household. The home feed will automatically sort events and group anything that happened within a short space of time. You won't have to slog through multiple status updates if the neighbor's dog repeatedly set off your, for example. All told, you might have more reasons to delve into the Home app rather than relying on voice controls and notifications.
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Now if only google would allow people to actually change their home screens to be able to remove the search bar, and reclaim the entire top edge of the screen that has been claimed by the 'at a glance' that no one asked for that would be great.
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