Google now lets you adjust how her voice service handles incoming calls. From today, you can configure the application to forward calls from individuals or contact groups to your linked or voicemail telephone numbers. Separately, you can set rules that play voicemail special greetings for certain contacts. And if you want to avoid receiving calls except absolutely necessary, you can tell it to filter individuals.

Google says new options allow users to route incoming calls in ways that complement the existing workflow. To start using features, go to the Google Voice website and click the COG icon located at the top of the interface. Then click “call,” followed by “select Rules.” Note that on the mobile application, it is only possible to see the rules you have set; You can’t make a new one – at least yet.

Although it holds the difference being one of the longest Google services, the sound only accepts sporadic attention from the search giant in recent years. Before today, the latest update issued by the company for sound is to deactivate one of the most useful features. It causes Google’s concerns to stop the service immediately, but today’s update will show the sound of having legs.