Set up Find My on all your devices (2024)

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Set up Find My on all your devices (1)

Use the resources below to set up the Find My app. Share your location with friends and family, and add your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, Beats headphones, AirTags, and third-party items to Find My.

To learn how to find friends, family, devices, and items, see What you can locate with Find My on each device.

Share your location with Find My

When you share your location with friends and family, you can ask to see their locations in the Find My app. You can use your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to share your location.

For setup instructions, see any of the following:

Set up your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or Apple Watch

To set up Find My on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or Apple Watch, sign in to the device with your Apple ID, turn on location sharing, and turn on Find My [device]. You need to set up Find My before the device is lost.

When you set up your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or Apple Watch, Activation Lock is turned on to help protect your device. You can use Find My to see the device’s location on a map, play a sound on the device, turn on Lost Mode, and even erase the device remotely.

For setup instructions, see any of the following:

Set up your AirPods or Beats headphones

If you pair your AirPods or Beats headphones with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, they show up in your Devices list in the Find My app. You can use Find My to locate or play a sound on them. If your AirPods support the Find My network, you can also mark them as lost.

For more information, see any of the following:

Set up a supported iPhone Wallet with MagSafe

If your iPhone Wallet with MagSafe has Find My support, you can connect it to your Apple ID so you can see its last known location in the Find My app. You can also mark it as lost.

For setup instructions, see Add your iPhone Wallet with MagSafe to Find My on iPhone in the iPhone User Guide.

Set up your AirTag or third-party item

When you register an AirTag or third-party item to your Apple ID, you can see its location on a map, play a sound on it (if applicable), and mark it as lost. You can use your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to register an item.

For setup instructions, see any of the following:

Set up a family member’s device

If you’re part of a Family Sharing group, you can use Find My to help find and protect any family member’s device. Their devices appear below yours in the Devices list in Find My.

Each family member must set up their devices to share their locations with other family members. See the Apple Support article Share your location with your family.

You can’t add friends’ devices to your Devices list. Friends who lose a device can go to icloud.com/find and sign in with their Apple ID.

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Set up Find My on all your devices (2024)

FAQs

How do I set up Find devices? ›

  1. On your device, open Settings.
  2. Tap Google All Services (if tabs exist) Find My Device.
  3. Tap Find your offline devices.
  4. 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.

How do I find out what devices are on my settings? ›

Android Devices
  1. Open Settings: Go to your Settings app.
  2. Tap About Phone: Your device name is listed here.
Sep 11, 2024

How many devices can you have on Find My Phone? ›

You can add as many devices as you want in Find My iPhone. If you both use the same iCloud account, it will be straight forward.

Why does Find My devices not work? ›

Find My Device may be unable to locate your device if: It doesn't have power or has been turned off. It doesn't have cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity. This could be due to poor signal strength or the device's location.

How do I add a device to find device? ›

What to Know
  1. Set up: Go to Settings > Google > Google Account > Security & Location. Turn on Find My Device.
  2. To use Find My Device, go to google.com/android/find and log in to your Google account.
  3. A map displays the location of your device. You can instruct it to Play Sound, Secure Device, or Erase Device.
Jan 26, 2022

How do I use Find My device to find someone else's phone? ›

Find, secure, or erase a device remotely
  1. On another Android phone or tablet, open the Find My Device app . ...
  2. Sign in. ...
  3. From the listed devices, select the device you want to locate. ...
  4. You may be prompted to provide the lock screen PIN for the Android device you want to locate.

How will I know if someone accessed my phone from another device? ›

Monitor the applications running in the background of your device and check whether there are any unknown applications. Notice significant increases in device temperature and decreases in battery life. These often indicate your Android device is being accessed remotely.

How do I find all my devices? ›

Review devices
  1. Go to your Google Account.
  2. On the left navigation panel, select Security .
  3. On the Your devices panel, select Manage all devices.
  4. You'll see devices where you're currently signed in to your Google Account or have been in the last few weeks.

Can the other person see when you use Find My Phone? ›

As an iPhone user, you might be curious if others can tell when you use the location services on your phone to check the location of someone who shared it with you. Generally, the answer is no. Apple's privacy policies ensure that shared locations, with trusted individuals, are kept private.

How do I turn off Find My Phone from another device? ›

To stop your device from sharing your location, you'll also need to turn off location tracking:
  1. Open Settings.
  2. Tap Location.
  3. Switch it off.

Can you use Find My Phone without the person knowing? ›

You can't track a cell phone without permission, as it violates other people's privacy. Luckily, the law allows monitoring another person's device if you get their consent first. You can also openly monitor your underage child. But we recommend checking with your local authorities before using any app of such kind.

Why aren't all my devices showing up on Find My iPhone? ›

Your devices won't show up on Apple's map if the feature isn't active, so you'll need to check that in Settings > [your name] > Find My. Set the switches next to both Find My iPhone and Find My network to on.

How do you get a device to show up on Find My? ›

To set up Find My on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or Apple Watch, sign in to the device with your Apple ID, turn on location sharing, and turn on Find My [device].

How do I turn on Find My Device? ›

Sign in to Find My Device (URL: google.com/android/find) to access these services.
  1. From a Home screen, navigate: Apps. Settings. ...
  2. Find My Device. .
  3. Use Find My Device. to turn on or off.
  4. When turned on, there are two ways to use Find My Device: To locate a device, it must be powered on and linked to your Google account.

How do I add my husband's phone to find my device? ›

If He Has an Android Device

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.

How do I set Find My iPhone to another device? ›

To change the device that you're sharing your location from, open Find My on the device from which you want to share. Select the Me tab, then choose Use this [device] as My Location.

How do I set up device location? ›

  1. Open your device's Settings app.
  2. Tap Security & Location. Location. If you don't find "Security & Location," tap Location.
  3. Tap Mode.
  4. Select a mode: High accuracy: Use GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to get the most accurate location.

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