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      Here’s how you change language on Allo for Web

      Aparajita SharmaAparajita Sharma
      September 30, 2017
      Huawei, Sprint, Virtual Assistant
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      Here’s how you change language on Allo for Web

      Google Allo, as most of you may already know, is a smart messaging app. Undoubtedly, chatting/messaging is more fun when done in a language that one feels more comfortable interacting in. So why restrict Allo for web to a specific language? Here’s how you can change the language for the app’s desktop client:

      • Go to the three dot menu on Desktop/Laptop/PC in Chrome
      • chrome-settings-three-dots-menu

      • Clicking on the three dot menu will pop up the options (as shown below), amongst which you have to choose Settings
      • chrome-settings-in-three-dot-menu

      • The following Settings page will show up
      • chrome-settings-pagePNG

      • In the search box on the top of the Settings page, type Langu and Chrome will show up language options
      • chrome-settings-language-options-page

      • Look for Order languages based on your preference option. It displays a list of languages set by default. You can add a language of your choice by clicking on Add Languages.
      • chrome-settings-add-language

      • Once the language is added to the list, click on the three dots menu next to the language of your choice, and move it to top of the list.
      • chrome-settings-language-change-option-move-to-top

      • Now go back to Allo tab and reload page (Ctlr + Reload) and enjoy chatting in the language of your choice.

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      A budding entrepreneur by profession, a psychologist by education, and a dancer by passion. As a founding member of PiunikaWeb, I am nurturing this firstborn with my sharp-eyed expertise and even journalistic writing when needed. Got a tip or leak to share? Reach me out on Twitter, Facebook or Gmail. Tech-enthusiasts working together should be fun.

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