Google Discover, let you better express your disinterest on topics

Google Discover provides you with the competence to express your disinterest in multiple topics

Indeed, the tech behemoth Google, apart from its new innovations also deep dives into its existing software and apps, in order to make them more improved. And concurrently enhance the user experience better.

And as a part of this attribute, they earlier added the ability to block specific Youtube channels. Now further, Google Discover provides you with the competence to express your disinterest in multiple topics in one go altogether.

In a broader aspect of the same, articles shown in Discover are tagged with multiple keywords. And as part of testing your interest, Google even showed them directly at one point. Earlier, when opening the “More options” the three-dot overflow menu appears. And that lets you mark “not interested” for what was the main topic/person. It also facilitates drawing an entire website as well simultaneously.

Google Discover at Glance 

Google Discover is a feed curated by Google to deliver articles and videos on mobile devices. The content delivered to users is personalized through searches and related stories. Users also have the opportunity to further customize what they see on their feed by following topics that interest them

In addition, now it says “Not interested in a topic,” and also provides tapping lists around four that help you select “see less of that”. For example, if someone sees an article about a musician, there might be a case that you are not interested in that particular artist. But at the same time still like the genre that includes pop music and music in general.

Now, the added feature will precisely give Google more data about your interests in order for better refinement of your search. And the rolled for the same is shown on both the Google app for Android and iOS.

Therefore, this is the news as of now, we hope that Google Discover enhance your search criteria and makes your experience progress with Google.

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