Google’s Find My Device network is finally working for some people



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When Apple launched the AirTag several years ago, it turned its massive network of iPhones, iPads, and other connected devices into an enormous network that could track AirTagged objects, even while they are offline.


The Android ecosystem didn't have the same functionality until I/O 2023, when Google announced its own Find My Device network. The principle is the same. Any Android-based connected device can locate other people's lost items with AirTag-like trackers made specifically for Android.


However, Google postponed the feature's rollout as it worked with Apple to create cross-platform protections to prevent stalking and other abuse.


Almost a year later, Google is finally rolling out its Find My Device network. It's a great feature to use if your Android phone supports it and you use tracker gadgets to secure personal belongings. That is, your Android phone will support it, but the feature is rolling out slowly, so you might have to wait for it. But Google confirmed the feature is coming in three days.


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