In some examples, user accounts can be assigned permissions using the home control application. By way of example, using a home control application, a first user account can be an administrator account assigned administrator permissions. A user with an administrator account has permissions to configure devices associated with the location and/or configure one or more settings for each user account of the location profile, in some examples. A second user account can be a non-administrator account assigned no administrator permissions. A user with a non-administrator account has permissions to configure one or more settings of the second user account in some examples.
Description is made herein with respect to a user configuring features of a user account using a configuration process to enable features on one or more devices supporting the features. In some examples, each of a plurality of users (e.g., users having user accounts belonging to a same location profile) can configure features of a respective user account to enable a respective set of features on the one or more devices. Accordingly, the one or more devices can support features for any number of users. By way of example, a device can support a voice identification feature and a personal requests for a first user and support only a voice identification feature for a second user. As another example, a device can support a profile feature for a first user, but not a second user.
In some examples, features are configured at an account level. By way of example, a voice identification feature, when enabled, can enable the voice identification feature for all devices associated with the user account. In some examples, features are configured at a device level. As an example, a personal request feature can be individually enabled (or disabled) for each device associated with a user account.