So when there’s a gadget in your home to which anyone including kids and guests can shout and ask questions, it does raise some concerns about its sources and integrations. Well, until today there wasn’t any information about how Google Home will handle multiple users but a new finding by the good folks at ComputerWorld has discovered that might alter your buying decisions. Also Read: Five Exciting Features of the New Google Home There are currently, though, two ways out of this – You can either go into your account settings, remove the queries others asked one-by-one or disable connection with your private matters such as emails altogether. While the former sounds a bit doable, the latter will also cut the cord for you too and reduces the value of Google Home’s capabilities by a substantial percentage. Google Home definitely needs a multi-person interface as it is meant to be used by everyone in the home. One of the most promising solutions for this is to enable voice-based account switching. However, as of now, we can only wait for Google to address this issue. Google Home will be available to purchase in the US starting November 4th at a price of $129.

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