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Here's how to remove or rename devices in the Android Find My Device app so it doesn't get overly cluttered.
Google officially rolled out its Find My Device network for Android last month—not to be confused with Apple's Find My network, of course. But the similar names are appropriate in this case ...
Find My Device lets you to add your Android phone and other supported devices to your Google account, so you can track them if they're lost or stolen.
You can locate your Android by using Google's Find My Device service, which helps you track down a lost Android phone or tablet.
The Find My Device network supports device sharing with up to 10 people for easier tracking. You can stop sharing and remove devices from Find My Device anytime.
For more, check out how to make your Google account safer with passkeys and how to cast videos from your phone to your TV. What is the Find My Device network?
On Windows 10, you can use the "Find My Device" feature to allow the system to periodically record its location on your Microsoft account.
Google is rolling out its new Find My Device network to provide assistance to Android users when they've misplaced anything from a phone to their headphones.
Google is rolling out an expansion to the Find My Device network, which allows your devices to be located even when they’re offline. If that doesn’t seem like something you’re interested in ...