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- go to settings
- click on the 3 dots in the upper right-hand corner
- click on “manage your Google activity”
- click on “Web & App Activity”
- toggle “Web & App Activity” to “on”
- click on “save”
- go to your Google homepage
- click on the 3 lines in the upper left-hand corner
- click on “more”
- scroll down and click on “News Feed”
How to Get News Feed on Google Homepage – Google has recently released a new feature that allows users to see a news feed right on the homepage.
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go to settings
Open the app drawer, and go to settings. In the settings menu, scroll down to the ” Accounts” section and tap on “Google.” This will open a new menu with your Google account options. Under the ” Services” heading, tap on “News.” This will open a menu with all of your news options. Here, you can turn on or off certain news sources, as well as customize which topics you want to hear about. When you’re finished, tap on “Done” to save your changes.
click on the 3 dots in the upper right-hand corner
To find your News Feed:
1.Click on the 3 dots in the upper right-hand corner.
2.Scroll down and click View all.
3.Click News Feed in the left column.
click on “manage your Google activity”
At the top right of your Google homepage, click on “manage your Google activity”. Doing so will take you to your My Activity page. On this page, under “activity controls,” find and click “Web & App Activity.”
On the resulting page, toggle the switch next to “Web & App Activity” to the off position. This will pause your web and app activity from being saved to your account, though you can still view it. To turn off location history entirely, scroll down and toggle the switch next to “Location History” to the off position as well.
click on “Web & App Activity”
Assuming you already have a Google account (if not, set one up at google.com), open your browser and head to myaccount.google.com. Once you’re logged in, click on the “Web & App Activity” tab. If this is your first time here, toggle “Web & App Activity” on
toggle “Web & App Activity” to “on”
If you’re keen on keeping up with the news, you can enable Google Home to read aloud articles from your favorite news sources. You’ll just need to make sure that the “Web & App Activity” setting is toggled to “on” in your Google account. Then, you can say things like, “Hey Google, what’s in the news?” or “OK Google, play my news.”
click on “save”
Assuming you have already set up your Google account and are logged in, follow these steps:
1. Type “news.google.com” into your browser’s address bar and hit enter.
2. In the top right corner of the page, click on the three vertical dots (this is the “more” button).
3. A drop-down menu will appear – select “save.”
4. A pop-up window will appear asking you to name this page – type “news” and hit enter.
5. You will be redirected to a page that says “Your shortcuts,” with a list of all the pages you have saved. Find the news shortcut you just created and click on it.
6. You will be taken to your very own Google News feed!
go to your Google homepage
You can find your Google homepage by going to www.google.com in your web browser. On the left-hand side of the page, you will see a sidebar with a list of options. One of these options is labeled “More.”.
Click on “More” and a drop-down menu will appear. From this menu, select “Even more from Google.” You will be redirected to a page that contains all of Google’s different services and products.
Scroll down until you see the “Feeds” section. In this section, there are two different options for getting news on your Google homepage: Google News and iGoogle News Feeds.
To get started with either option, click on the “Add” button next to it. You will be taken to a new page where you can customize your news feed preferences.
With Google News, you can add specific topics that you want to stay updated on, as well as choose how often you want to see news about those topics. You can also specify whether you want to see headlines only, or read the full articles as well.
With iGoogle News Feeds, you can add RSS feeds from your favorite websites and blogs so that their latest content will show up on your Google homepage. Simply enter the URL of the RSS feed into the provided field and click “Add.”
click on the 3 lines in the upper left-hand corner
Click on the 3 lines in the upper left-hand corner of the main Google page, scroll down and click on “Even more,” select “News” from the list that appears, and then click on “Customize.”
click on “more”
If you want to get more out of your Google Homepage, you can add a news feed. This will give you quick and easy access to the latest news stories, as well as other information that might be of interest to you.
To add a news feed to your Google Homepage, click on the “more” link in the top navigation bar. This will take you to the “All products” page, where you can scroll down to find the “News” section.
Click on the “Add it now” button next to News, and then select which sources you want to include in your news feed. You can choose from a variety of popular news sources, or search for specific topics that you’re interested in.
Once you’ve selected your sources, click on the “Add” button and your news feed will be added to your Google Homepage.
scroll down and click on “News Feed”
Assuming you have a Google account and are logged in, do the following:
1.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on “News Feed”.
2.A new page will open up with your News Feed. You can click on any of the stories to read more, or use the controls at the top of the page to customize your News Feed.