
Google Home has a new update that will make family members or guests easy to control equipment in your smart home. Latest google home update The “administrator” and “members” introduce roles.
Like many systems, administrator roles will have complete control over equipment, services and users associated with smart homes. Meanwhile, members will only have “basic” access to device control, such as your child will have to close the lights or unlock the smart door knob.
The lower level role can obtain additional privileges through “Settings” access that allows them to control the device and home-wide settings. There is also the use of activity that allows members to monitor recent events, such as when packages are distributed and can be seen through the doorbell camera.
The member level has been in the test since December 2024, but it now appears to be ready for the public.
Additionally, Google is making it easy to add a child under the age of 13 to the home app. You will set your child with Google account through family links. From there you can invite them to Google Home, where they will be added as a member by default.
Earlier, to set anything similar, you need to use a combination of family link, Google Home or Google Assistant to add your child to the smart home. Obviously, many People kept struggling To do this.
Update is 3.33 version for your Google Home App. It should be available now, if your app automatically does not update your settings and see what updates are available. Unlike most Google updates, there is no roll out language, so we hope it will be available to all by June 30.

