Google Voice is a great way to make calls without having to worry about your phone number. You can use it to make calls from your computer, or even from your phone if you have a Google account. However, there are a few things you need to know in order to use Google Voice effectively. First, you need to have a Google account. If you don’t have one, you can sign up for one here. Next, you need to set up your phone number. You can do this by going to the Google Voice website and clicking on the “Create new number” button. Then, enter in the information that is provided and click on the “Create” button. Once you’ve created your number, go back and click on the “Edit” button next to it. Then, enter in the name of your phone and click on the “Save” button. Now that you’ve set up your phone number and created a new Google Voice account, it’s time to start using Google Voice! To start making calls with Google Voice, just type in “google voice call” into the address bar of your computer or phone and hit call!


Open the Settings screen on your Android phone. Go to Accounts & sync and open it. Then pick Google from the drop-down menu. Then deselect Allow contacts on this device.

What Happens to My Google Voice Account If a phone number is canceled or a Google Voice account is shut down, you have 90 days to reactivate it. The number will most likely be passed on afterward. Remember that, and make careful that you don’t want your Google Voice phone number back in any way.

Open Android Settings and, under Assist & voice input, disable Google Assistant by moving both sliders to the left on your device’s screen. Open Android Settings > Search for and select Assist & voice input > NOT on the cog wheel but instead on Assist app