If that concerns you (or you just want to stop interruptions for a while), you might want to disable Google Assistant. This’ll stop it from always listening out for your commands and stop it from being accidentally triggered. Whatever your reasons are for disabling Google Assistant, we’ll show you how to do it on your phone, smart speaker, or a display device like Google Nest below.
How to Disable Google Assistant on Android
Disabling Google Assistant on your Android phone is straightforward, but there are a few menus in the Google app to work through. To disable Google Assistant on Android:
How to Disable Google Assistant on Speakers and Other Devices
If you have a Google Assistant-powered speaker or smart display, you can disable or “mute” Google Assistant. Doing so is helpful if you don’t need it or want to stop it from listening. To disable your Google assistant, turn off the hardware switch on the device itself. You should find it on the bottom or side of the device. When you turn it off, it will display an orange background.
How to Disable Hey or OK Google Commands on Android
In addition to turning off Google Assistant, you can turn off the “Hey Google” or “OK Google” voice trigger. Turning it off will stop audible responses from coming from your device. You can do this while you’re in a theater or want a quiet evening, for instance. To disable Hey Google on Android: Once Google Assistant is off, it will no longer respond to voice commands such as “OK Google.” Having it off can help prevent it from triggering accidentally. To reenable it, go back into the same settings shown above and toggle on the Hey Google switch.
How to Stop Google Assistant from Replying
Want a quiet response? You can configure Google Assistant to only reply with on-screen, muted responses to your queries. To keep Google Assistant quiet: Google Assistant will display responses to your queries on the screen and not out loud. However, it will still give you audio with a connected hands-free device.
Configuring the Google Assistant
Whether you are tired of Google Assistant being triggered accidentally or are concerned about privacy, you can disable it or its components using the above steps. Unfortunately, other than flipping a hardware switch on your speaker, disabling it on your phone requires many menus. If you are new to the technology, check out our tips on getting started with Google Assistant. Or find out about linking Google Assistant with Disney Plus for a more immersive experience. If you’re having problems with a language barrier, you can use Google Assistant in interpreter mode. And if you need to name that tune, use Google Assistant to identify songs playing nearby. Comment Name * Email *
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