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Google will soon widely rollout Android’s Find My Device network
Android’s Find My Device network will be launched soon in the US and Canada. Ahead of the release, the company is alerting users on a wider scale, indicating that the broad availability is not too far from now on.
Last month, Google kicked off Android’s Find My Device network rollout in the US and Canada. Find My Device-compatible tags are slated to arrive later this year. The feature is currently usable to find out lost Android devices.
The “Your Android devices will soon join the Find My Device network” (from “Google’s Find My Device”) email (via 9to5Google) serves as a brief introduction to how “you’ll be able to locate your devices even if they’re offline.”
Thanks to the Find My Device network, users can find any compatible Fast Pair accessories. Besides compatible earbuds and headphones, the feature also supports trackers that you can attach to your wallet, keys, or bike.
While the settings aren’t yet live, you can check by going to Settings > Security & privacy > Device finders > Find My Device. You’ll get a notification on your device when this feature is turned on in 3 days, however, you can opt out from here as you await the on-device settings here.
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