For those unfamiliar, Google Discover (formerly known as Google Feed) is a handy feature that offers personalized news and information based on your search preferences and usage patterns. While it can be helpful to see the latest headlines and updates on topics you care about, sometimes the suggestions may not align with your interests. There are a few straightforward actions you may take to regain control of your Discover feed. You may disable the in-built screen that appears when you swipe right from the home screen. Not all Android phones or versions of Android will display this screen with the Google Discover feed and search bar. Alternately, you can change what kinds of stories show up in your Discover feed by going to the Google app’s settings page. You can modify the feed’s topics and sources, or turn it off entirely, from this page. Also Read: How to fix the Live Translate issue on Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro If you need help managing your Google Discover settings, see your phone’s handbook or manufacturer. With a little work, you can take back control of your Discover feed and only see what matters to you.

How to completely disable Google Discover on Android

Method 1: Disable from the home screen on Android phone

Method 2: Disable from the Google app

Method 3: Disable from Google Chrome on Android

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