Google Home is tremendously convenient, giving you the power to find out what’s going on with your day, hear the latest news reports, or catch some music simply by issuing some simple voice commands. But this being Google, all of the data from your questions hangs around your account for analysis and processing. The premise, as with most of Google’s services, is that the company uses that information to deliver better services. While it may sound a little disconcerting, this means every recorded instance of when you talk to the Google Assistant takes up residence on a Google server somewhere. Fortunately, you’re not locked…
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