When you use your Nest device with the Google Assistant or other Works with Assistant programs, such as to explicitly control your devices and services using voice commands via the Assistant or the Home app (“Hey Google, set my temperature to 70 degrees”), these Assistant interactions can be used to show you relevant ads. Shop the latest Chromecasts, Phones, Speakers & Smart Displays at Google Store. A home where products are easy to set up, simple to manage and work seamlessly together. We’ll keep you updated on new experiences and product integrations Google offers, and if we change how your information is used, we’ll be transparent and give you controls to manage your connected home information.When you actively interact with other Google services using your Nest devices, such as when you use your Nest devices with the Google Assistant, your device data can be used to personalize those services and your other Google experiences, subject to your Google settings.
However, this Nest home will not be unified with a Google home until the owner of the Nest home migrates to Google and invites you to the new unified home. It's your own Google, always ready to help. When the ETA/thermostat integration exists in the user's account, the ETA data is available for other Works with Nest developers to use in their Works with Nest integrations. At first it was cool, but now over time annoyances have piled up. Over the coming months, you’ll begin seeing changes across our products, accounts, services, and policies as we bring everything together under Nest.One Google Account to manage Nest and Google Home devicesOver the next few months, users with Nest Accounts will be invited to migrate to Google Accounts, benefiting from industry-leading protections and a single account across the Nest and Google Home apps, and all of Google’s other products. At this time, this data is not used to personalize other Google services unrelated to your connected home experience. New users of Nest services will automatically start with a Google Account at the same time that we make the migration option available to existing users this summer. Probeer het later opnieuw.Er is een fout opgetreden tijdens het annuleren van je reparatie. Google will not use sensor readings from your home environment for ad personalization. What’s happening at Nest. A home where products are easy to set up, simple to manage and work seamlessly together. Some of these programs will transition to Google over time.You should not see disruption to your Nest subscriptions, such as your Nest Aware service, if you migrate to a Google Account.If you choose not to migrate your account to Google, you can only purchase subscriptions through the Nest Store on nest.com. However, when you are not interacting with other Google services, your Nest device usage and device sensor data are used as explained above.