Some Google Assistant devices, like speakers, Smart Displays, Smart Clocks, and the Pixel Stand, can be shared with multiple people. For any shared device, you can turn on personal results to allow the Google Assistant to read or show results specific to you. For example, the Google Assistant may show:
- Results from your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Photos
- Recommendations for recipes based on your activity across other Google products
-
YouTube Music personal playlists, liked songs, uploads, or library content
Important: The personal results setting doesn’t control certain Assistant features provided by third parties like Spotify or Pandora.
On the Pixel Stand, some apps require you to unlock your phone even if you have personal results turned on.
Learn more about what happens when you turn on personal results at Google privacy policy.
Important: Some personal results are only available in certain languages and countries.
- On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings."
- Under "All settings," tap Personalization.
- Turn Personal results on or off.
Set up personal results in your home
When you set up personal results in your home, you turn it on for all devices in your home and can choose to turn it on automatically for any new devices. You can turn off personal results for a specific device at any time.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
Settings
.
- Under “Features,” tap Google Assistant
Personal results.
- Edit settings for the devices in your home.
Turn off personal results in your home
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
Settings
.
- Under “Features,” tap Google Assistant
Personal results.
- Tap Turn off personal results in this home.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
Settings
.
- Under “Features,” tap Google Assistant
Personal results.
- Tap the name of your device.
- To turn on personal results: Check the box next to the device name.
- To turn off personal results: Uncheck the box next to the device name.
- On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings."
- Tap Devices
your device.
- Under "Personalization," turn Personal results on or off.
- Tap your car display home screen.
- Go to your apps.
- Tap Settings
Google
Google Assistant.
- Turn on or off Allow personal results.
- To change your settings, you might have to enter your password.
For Fitbit Sense and Versa 3 watches, follow these instructions:
- On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings."
- Tap Devices
Your watch
Settings.
- Under "Personalization," turn Personal results on or off.
For watches running Wear OS by Google, follow these instructions:
- On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings."
- Tap Devices
Your watch.
- Under "Personalization," turn Personal results on or off.
Hide personal results
On a Smart DisplayTo stop personal results on the home screen and as notifications:
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
.
- Select your Smart Display.
- At the top right, tap Device settings
Recognition & sharing
Recognition & Personalization.
- Under "How personal results appear," select Never show proactively.
To stop personal results on the home screen and as notifications:
- Tap your car display home screen.
- Go to your apps.
- Tap Settings
Google
Google Assistant.
- Turn off Allow personal results.
Get lock screen personal results
On some Android devices you can get personal results on your lock screen. Learn more how to allow lock screen personal results on your device.
How personal results work with other settings
Google Photos
Personal results doesn’t control whether you can show your photos in ambient mode on your Smart Display.
Payments
If you have Pay through your Assistant turned on and personal results turned on, you can make purchases on your shared device. If you turn off either of them, you can’t make purchases on your shared device.
Voice Match
If Voice Match is turned on, the Google Assistant won't respond with your personal results to a voice it doesn’t recognize as yours. Learn how to use voice match and personal results.