![]() If it isn't, Android won't be able to access your phone's GPS and thus won't be able to perform any Find My Device-related location functions. Most Android phones should be actively enrolled in Find My Device by default, but there are a few critical settings that are worth double-checking to confirm everything's connected.įirst, head into the Location section of your Android device's system settings and make sure the toggle at the top of the screen is turned on. ![]() ![]() Find My Device on Android, part I: Make sure your phone is prepared Then, if you ever have that heart-dropping moment, your phone will be 100% ready - and so will you. So take a few minutes now to learn the ins and outs of how it works and what it takes for your devices to be discoverable. Find My Device has actually been a part of Android since 2013 - originally under the name "Android Device Manager," which stuck around until Google's broad Android security rebranding earlier this year - but it's always been a bit buried and easy to overlook.
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