Google has ditched a fingerprint check in Find Hub, so now you can jump straight to your lost device without the extra delay.
Losing an Android phone can feel like a nightmare—especially when it holds your personal messages, banking apps, and precious memories. Fortunately, Google provides a useful tool to help you locate, ...
Users are finding that the old Find Your Phone section on the Google Account page is gone. Rather than letting you ring your phone, there’s a message telling you to try calling your phone. The best ...
Once set up, you can say, “Hey Google, find my phone” or “ring my headphones”, and Google Assistant will make the device ring, even if it’s in Do Not Disturb mode. The Mark as Lost feature allows you ...
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The “Find My Device” network has suffered from bad branding long enough. That’s why I was glad to see the transition over to “Find Hub” this week, but I think Google still has one more pillar to take ...