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Google set to make finding missing Android phones, headphones ‘easier’, here’s how

Google's Find My Device network is set to launch soon, leveraging Android devices to locate missing phones, headphones, and trackers. The feature is expected to launch early next week

April 05, 2024 / 13:24 IST
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Google is all set to launch its much-awaited Find My Device network. According to a report by 9to5Google, the company has sent out emails to select Android users that Find My Device network will be available later this week.

The company had announced the feature last year ago its annual developer conference in May. The feature works very much like Apple’s Find My service. Find My Device will help users to locate missing phones, headphones and item trackers.

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The Find My Device rollout has been delayed as Google and Apple were working together to establish an industry-standard protocol to ensure that the technology isn’t misused for tracking purposes. The collaboration was initiated when there were multiple reports about Apple AirTag was being misused and Android users were affected by it as well.

Apple had to implement some safeguards in iOS, which will roll out with iOS 17.5 update later this month.