Google Voice Now Lets Users Customise How To Handle Incoming Calls: Report
Tech giant Google now lets users customise how its Voice service handles incoming calls. Separately, users can set a rule that plays custom voicemail greetings for specific contacts.
San Francisco: Tech giant Google now lets users customise how its Voice service handles incoming calls. According to Engadget, users can now configure the app to forward calls from either individual or groups of contacts to a linked phone number or your voicemail. Google Play Store Games Coming to Windows 10, 11 in 2022.
Separately, users can set a rule that plays custom voicemail greetings for specific contacts. And if they want to avoid taking calls unless necessary, they can tell it to screen individuals. The tech giant said the new options allow users to route incoming calls in ways that complement their existing workflows.
To start using the feature, users can head over to the Google Voice website and click the cog icon located toward the top of the interface. Then click "Calls," followed by "Choose a rule." Note that on the mobile app, it's only possible to view rules you have already set; you can't establish new ones -- at least not yet, the report said.
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