Pull up the map view to see where your belonging was last located. You can even get directions if it’s not nearby.
Listen for the sound.
You can tap “Play sound” to ring a device, making it easier to find if it fell behind your bed or is buried beneath some pillows.
Light the way.
Once you’ve spotted the location of your tracker tag, send an LED light-flash notification so it’s easier to find.1
Locate devices nearby.
If your belonging is close by, tap “Find nearby” to see its precise location. The shape of the item or device will fill in the closer you get to it.
Let Google Assistant help.
Continue searching under the couch, and ask Google for some extra help finding your missing keys. Say “Hey Google, find my keys.”
A secure, global network that can help.
Using a global network of Android devices, Find My Device can work together to locate your belongings almost anywhere.
Location data on the Find My Device network is encrypted using the PIN, pattern or password for your Android device, helping protect the privacy of everyone participating in the network.
Using a global network of Android devices, Find My Device can work together to locate your belongings almost anywhere.
Encrypted for privacy.
Location data on the Find My Device network is encrypted using the PIN, pattern or password for your Android device, helping protect the privacy of everyone participating in the network.
Tracker tags, accessories and other items are findable too.
Find My Device isn’t just for phones, you can use it to find all kinds of things from earbuds to the tracker tag you attached to your wallet. Track it all from the same app.
Findable beyond phones.
Find My Device isn’t just for phones, you can use it to find all kinds of things from earbuds to the tracker tag you attached to your wallet. Track it all from the same app.
What works with Android
Look for the “Works with Android” badge so you know which accessories are compatible.
What works with Android
Look for the “Works with Android” badge so you know which accessories are compatible.
What works with Android
Look for the “Works with Android” badge so you know which accessories are compatible.
Head over to the Help Center to get step-by-step instructions on getting set up with Find My Device.
Android phones with OS 6 and above can use the Find My Device app. You can also access the app in a web browser on laptops and tablets.
The Find My Device network requires Android phones with OS 9 and above.
Look for the “Works with Android” badge on accessories that work with Find My Device. You can look at a full list here.
You can add friends and family to shared items like a tablet or house keys with a tracker tag attached. For more info on sharing device locations, head to the Help Center.
You can find Android devices with OS 9 and up with the Find My Device network. Head over to android.com/find to locate them on the Web or use the Find My Device app on a friend’s phone or tablet by signing into the app as a guest.
You can use the “secure device” option to lock your device screen with your PIN, pattern or password. If you don’t have a lock, you can set one. To help someone return your device to you, you can add a message or phone number to the lock screen.
Tap Google All Services (if tabs exist) Find My Device.
Tap Find your offline devices.
To help you find offline items with Find My Device, if you don't have one, set a PIN, pattern, or password on your Android device. Learn how to set screen lock on your device.
Can I use Find My Device to find a lost Pixel, Samsung and/or other Android phones? You can find Android devices with OS 9 and up with the Find My Device network. Head over to android.com/find to locate them on the Web or use the Find My Device app on a friend's phone or tablet by signing into the app as a guest.
If your husband is on Team Android, you can pinpoint his location using the Find My Device tool from Google. Go to android.com/find and sign into the Google Account linked to your spouse's phone. The app will display his real-time location on the main screen.
For supported devices, like the Pixel 8 series, if the device runs out of battery or is off, the Find My Device network can still locate the phone for several hours after it's turned off. Set the option to With network in high-traffic areas only or With network in all areas.
Starting in May, you'll be able to locate everyday items like your keys, wallet or luggage with Bluetooth tracker tags from Chipolo and Pebblebee in the Find My Device app.
There is a way someone can monitor your mobile phone without ever touching the actual device. Spyware (a portmanteau of 'spying software) and stalkerware can be installed on a phone without the owner's knowledge, allowing an attacker to steal information, track activity, and more.
Yes, it is possible for cybercriminals to mirror your phone without your consent. However, it's not very common or easy to achieve. It can be done through spyware or malware downloaded inadvertently by the user, physical access to the device, or even man-in-the-middle attacks.
Go to http://android.com/find.Sign in with your Gmail™ account and password.On the sidebar, you'll see all of our devices.Click on the phone you want to find.
The Truecaller online platform helps you track phone number free with the number owner's details and locations. It also has a paid mobile app on Android and iPhone functions like a call manager that can identify callers' details and avoid spam calls.
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