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- Make a call with Google Voice
You can make domestic and international calls from your Google Voice number on desktop or mobile Call someone with Google Voice
- Set up your phone to make receive Google Voice calls
Your Google Voice number lets you make and receive calls at voice google com or on the Google Voice app You can also link phone numbers you want to forward calls to if you don't want to answer with G
- Manage call history do a reverse phone number look up
See your call history Open your device's Phone app Tap Recents You’ll see one or more of these icons next to each call in your list: Missed calls (incoming) Calls you answered (incoming) Calls you made (outgoing) See call details To learn more about a call in your history, tap the call Call details You’ll see details for each call made to that number, like when it happened, how long
- Host a 3-way call - Computer - Google Voice Help
Add merge a new call On your computer, while you’re on a Google Voice call, click Add In your contact list, find the person you want to transfer the call to If the person isn't a contact, enter their number Click the person’s name or number The original call is placed on hold A call is made to the second person To merge the 2 calls into a 3-way call, click Merge Merge from a call
- Make Google Voice calls over the internet
Make Google Voice calls over the internet You can make a Google Voice call from a computer or mobile device Calls use about 0 2 MB of data per minute The amount of data you use depends on your carrier’s network quality and speed To use Google Voice to make calls through your mobile carrier, link your mobile number
- Fix problems with Voice calls - Google Help
Make sure your mobile device is set up to answer incoming calls Can't hear ringing for incoming calls If you don't use Voice regularly while it's open, you might not hear ringing for incoming calls To solve this issue, interact with Voice Click through the Voice interface for 10 seconds To learn more read our Autoplay Policy Changes
- Set up your child’s contacts - Google For Families Help
If you set your child’s calls and texts permission to "Only contacts I add," they can only participate in group chats in the supported apps with allowed participants The child can send a request with all the numbers that require approval and all numbers need to be approved for the child to interact with the group
- Make Meet calls with Google Meet
Make Meet calls with Google Meet Important: Legacy calls, previously known as Duo, upgrade to Meet calls which have expanded features like live captions, in-call chat, stackable effects, cloud encryption, screen sharing, and more As users move over to Meet calling, some legacy Duo calling features are being upgraded
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