Your Google Home system is a one-stop shop that can control your home devices, from creating routines to controlling your home thermostat and more.
You can also set Google Assistant to no longer keep logs of your data; however, that may cause some hiccups with how well Google Assistant functions. If your privacy is of the utmost importance to you, and you're willing to deal with anything from a few glitches from time to time to an entirely non-functional Google Assistant, from the main Google Assistant Activity page: Turn off the toggle beside Web & App Activity.
A screen will pop up, warning you that"pausing Web & App Activity may limit or disable more personalized experiences across Google services." At the bottom of that screen, press Pause to stop Google from logging your activity. Note that changing this setting does not delete your personal data from Google. It only prevents Google Assistant from recording more data going forward.
One of the coolest features of Google Home is that you can make calls without having to do any of the work. For this feature to work correctly, however, you must ensure that it is set up correctly. Here's how to make sure that Google Home always displays your primary phone number when you request a call to be made: Under Google Assistant Services, tap Voice & Video Calls.If it's not set up yet, select Your own number, and then add or change your phone number.
Once your number is added, make sure Your own phone number is selected underneath Your linked services.