Google makes it easier to let friends and kids control your smart home

Google Home’s Last update It will make it easier to determine who can control your home in your smart home. It comes with a new feature, which is Google first started testing Last year, this will allow you to set the roles of the “supervisor” and “member”.
People who have the case of the official You have full control Among all devices, services and users inside their smart home, while members can only use “basic” consoles, such as watching the direct offer of the safety camera. However, officials can give members additional privileges by giving them access “settings”, allowing the device and settings control at home level. Officials can also run “access to activity” so that members can keep a tab on the history of the device and recent events, such as the visitor that was captured by the doorbell camera.
Google also simplifies the process of adding a child under 13 years of age to the Home app. Once your child is prepared with a Google account with Link Family, you can invite them to your Google House, which will add it as a virtual member.
The previous process includes the use of either Link Link, Google Home or Google Assistant Settings to add your child’s smart voice before you invite them to your home, and Many users Struggle To get it to work. Google seems to be now simplifying the process by allowing you to invite a child to your home through the Google Home app, as long as you add it to the Google Family collection.