Google is introducing a Find My Device network on Android devices. The company teamed up with Apple last year to develop a joint industry standard to tackle unwanted tracking. The Google Android ...
If you have an Android phone or tablet, Google will email you soon - if it hasn’t already - to say your device will automatically beam its location anonymously to strangers’ compatible gadgets nearby.
Item trackers for your smartphone are not a new concept, but Apple changed the game with its AirTag by making all of its devices work as a network for finding the tracker. Android finally has that ...
Now, though, it seems that the wait is finally coming to an end. While the rollout may not be as widespread as initially anticipated, the Find My Device network is starting to make its way to Android ...
Worried because you are about to receive trackers compatible with Find My Device but the network has not yet been activated on your phone? There is good news, as it appears this will not cause any ...
Google may introduce more automatic enrollments for its Find My Device network. Location access and device location syncing could trigger automatic enrollment. Strings also suggest that Google would ...
After months of holding back, Google has finally begun rolling out the new Find My Device network. It supports offline tracking, Bluetooth tags, and more. Editorial Note: Talk Android may contain ...
Well, well, well. If it isn’t another iOS-like feature coming to Android. Android already has Bluetooth tracker tracking (say that three times fast) through third-party offerings like Tile. However, ...
It’s always an extremely scary moment when you can’t find your phone or other device. You never know if it’s simply lost or if it’s been stolen. Well, if you’re an Android User, you can rest assured.