According to TechCrunch, Google is testing a new “Explore Interests” feature for Google Now that will make it easier for users to control the information displayed via the mobile assistant app – as well as information a user may not want tracked.
“It will give users more control over what sort of information Google will track on your behalf, and will make it easier to tell Google exactly what sort of information you want to hear more about,” writes TechCrunch reporter Sarah Perez, noting the feature was first reported yesterday by the Android Police blog.
The Android Police story included screenshots of the new feature, showing six categories -sports, TV, movies, musicians, people and stocks – where users can select specific topics they are interested in seeing.
The Android Police blog says each category listed in the “Explore Interests” feature includes several topics that can be tracked: “Each of these have different things that can be added, meaning if anything happens to that specific interest, it will pop us in Google Now as a new card.”
Image credit: Android Police.
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