You can't uninstall the Google Assistant, but you can disable it:
- On your Android phone or tablet, touch and hold the Home button or say "Ok Google."
- At the top right, tap Explore More Settings Assistant.
- Under "Assistant devices," select your phone or tablet.
- Turn off Google Assistant.
How to remove a Google account from an Android phone
- Open your phone settings. Open your settings.
- Tap on "Accounts" (it may also be listed as "Users and Accounts," depending on your device). Pick the account you want to delete.
- Tap the account you want to remove and then click "Remove Account."
Turn screen search on or off
- On your Android phone or tablet, touch and hold the Home button or say "OK Google."
- In the bottom right, tap .
- In the top right, tap your profile picture or initial Settings. Assistant.
- Under "Assistant devices," choose your phone or tablet.
- Turn Use screen context on or off.
Is Google Always Listening on Android? If you have a certain setting enabled on your phone, saying OK Google will cause it to listen for a command. Before you say this wake phrase, your phone is listening for the OK Google hotword, but it is not recording everything you say and uploading it to Google.
Well, no. But Google does listen to and store your voice records after you've hit the Voice Search button. Google has a dedicated page were you can listen to all the voice searches you've ever performed.
Patent applications from Amazon and Google revealed how their Alexa and Voice Assistant powered smart speakers are 'spying' on you. The study warns of an Orwellian future in which the gadgets eavesdrop on everything from confidential conversations to your toilet flushing habits.
To stop Google Assistant from listening on Android:
- Touch and hold the Home button or say 'Okay Google'
- Tap the circular icon in the top-right corner, then More, then Settings.
- Under the Devices tab, tap on the name (or make/model) of your phone.
- Tap 'OK Google' detection to switch the feature on or off.
Factory reset your Android phone from the Settings menu
- In the Settings menu, find Backup & reset, then tap Factory data reset and Reset phone.
- You'll be prompted to enter your passcode and then to Erase everything.
- Once that is done, select the option to reboot your phone.
- Then, you can restore your phone's data.
Scientific!” Your Google Home spends most of its time listening for its wake words, “Hey Google” or “OK Google.” The device then records everything you say after the wake word and sends it to Google's servers for parsing. Google needs to store these recordings temporarily.
click "Delete profile" (below the regulations); indicate why you want to delete your profile; enter your password; click "Permanently delete".
They are always listening for what's called a 'watchword' they're listening for the words Siri, or Alexa, or they're listening for ok Google, so that means they're actually listening to all the time," Lifewire.com Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff said on "Mornings with Maria Monday.
If you are an active Google Assistant user, the app could be the reason why your phone's battery gets drained. Even with the dark mode activated on smartphones, there is a serious battery drain, and potential security risk as it leaves devices unlocked.
Open Google Now (by pressing and holding the Home button, then swiping up), then swipe in from the left, tap Settings>Voice>"OK Google" Detection, and turn off "From Any Screen" or "Always On." (You can leave "From the Google app" turned on.) Now see if the problem keeps occurring.
Stop using your number across Google
- On your Android phone or tablet, open your device's Settings app Google.
- At the top, tap Personal info.
- In the "Contact info" section, tap Phone.
- Next to your number, select Delete.
- At the top left, tap Back .
- At the top, tap Security.
As others have stated, you can't link a physical phone number to more than one google voice number….. However, if you've created two google accounts with two separate google voice numbers, you can get them to both work (for calls and texts) on the same mobile device using the Google Voice + Hangouts App.
No, you cannot do that. You will need to reclaim your originally deleted number. To do this, you will need to use a different phone to verify your account. You cannot reclaim your current number with the same phone you originally verified it with.
Get your number back
- On your computer, go to voice.google.com.
- At the top right, click Settings .
- Under Linked numbers, click New linked number.
- Enter the phone number to link.
- To verify your number, Voice provides a six-digit code:
- Enter the code and then click Verify.
- Click Claim.
Google Voice is removing a voicemail-to-text-message transcription feature. Google will apparently be removing a Google Voice feature over carriers' efforts to fight robocalls.
Here's how:
- Open the Google app on your phone.
- Tap on More at the bottom right.
- Tap on Settings.
- Tap on Google Assistant.
- Scroll down to Assistant devices and tap on Phone or any other device you have listed where you want to turn Google Assistant off.
- Tap the Google Assistant toggle to turn it off.
If Google Assistant pops up only when you plug in headphones or you press any button on headphone, then follow these ways to fix it.
- Clear Headphone Jack. To start with, clear the headphone jack (end of your headphone) with a clean cloth.
- Change Headphone Settings in Assistant.
- Use a Different Headphone.