Google Voice, although its extraordinary utility and popularity, is often ignored in terms of product updates. It makes an occasional announcement – as Google dropped this week – the more interesting. This time, the company expands Google’s voice with some important call customization features that allow users to change services according to their needs.
Google announced the addition of new special rules on December 21, noting that while additional options will be turned off by default, the end user can turn it on and set it in the Google Voice settings menu. New features are available for all users.
Google Voice now supports call forwarding received from certain contacts to the telephone number connected account; Or, this contact call can also be set to advance automatically to voicemail. It will make it easier to make sure you get a call from, for example, important business contacts while immediately ignoring calls from vendors who want to serve new services.
Users can also set Google Voice to automatically filter the call received from certain contacts and, in case when the call goes to voicemail, the user has the option to set some Voicemail greetings for different callers. One can, for example, regulates different Voicemail greetings for business contacts than those used with private callers.
In addition, users who have many contacts can set specific rules to be applied to the entire caller group than any individual contacts. Although this change will not do much for users whose voice use is limited to online dating profiles, spam filtering, and similar, they can be said to be important for users of power that utilize Google’s free VoIP services to manage professionals and professionals. life.
Go to Google’s voice support center for more details on how to set up and use these new features. Google Voice is available on Desktop, Android, iOS, and iPad.