Cannot Turn of "OK Google" - please help - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Hi!
Bought 2 Mi A1 Phones and on both Phones with different Google Accounts I cannot Turn of the "OK Google" keyword Response thingy in the Homescreen.
Any ideas?
Thx

Same to me. Not solution yet

google now can't use in China.

I got it.
When you disable that options, this only get disabled if you are in a third-party app. Not in Google apps or the desktop (google now)

Uninstall Google apk

you can install microphone blocker

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