Google has helped you find a lost Android phone tied to your Google account for years now, but the search giant is rolling out this spring an improved version of service. With a crowdsourced network of over a billion Android devices, Google said the new version has the ability to locate misplaced keys, wallet or luggage with new Bluetooth trackers, as well as support for Bluetooth tracker tags.
This spring, Google’s been rolling out the updated Find My Device service and informing device owners via email that their compatible phones, earbuds, headphones and trackers will automatically be added to the network within three days unless they choose to opt out.
Below, we’ll provide a rundown of the Find My Device network, what it works with and how you can opt-out of it if you…
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