When you use Google Assistant, you trust us with your data, and it’s our responsibility to protect and respect it. For more information about how Google Assistant is built to keep your information private and secure, see the Assistant Privacy and Security page in the Google Safety Center. You can control many privacy options in Assistant settings, and by saying “Hey Google, turn on Guest Mode,” you can turn on Guest Mode for your shared devices whenever you don’t want Assistant interactions to be saved to your Google Account or used to personalize your experience. Guest Mode is available on Google speakers and Smart Displays in English, with more languages to follow.
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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.
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