 Hi, everyone, and welcome to yet another episode of Ask Google Webmasters, a video series where we aim to answer short questions about Google search and websites. Today's question has come from Itamar as well as from Isha. Itamar and Isha are asking about voice search in Search Console. Well, this question comes up from time to time. It's worth considering that there are multiple ways to do a so-called voice search. The way I most frequently use is essentially to use voice as a special kind of keyboard for a text search field. In that case, when I'm doing a so-called voice query, it's actually just a normal web search that I enter with the voice keyboard. These queries are already logged in Search Console in the same way as all other queries are logged, just like you'd see queries that are entered by swiping on a mobile keyboard. It's slightly different when you use Google Assistant to ask a question that's answered through a snippet of text from the page. In cases like this, we'll send a URL of the page to the user's mobile phone to make it easier for users to go to those pages. However, this data, well, the impressions of snippets for those queries that currently isn't logged in Search Console. As with other feature requests, we regularly review these and try to prioritize those that bring the most value to websites, to publishers, webmasters, and SEOs. If there's something you're keen on seeing in Search Console, make sure to submit feedback directly in the tool. Ideally, give us a glimpse of what you're trying to figure out and how it can help you to make a better website. We'd love to hear from you. Till next episode.