If you have an Android phone or tablet, Google will email you soon - if it hasn’t already - to say your device will automatically beam its location anonymously to strangers’ compatible gadgets nearby.
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You know the panic you feel when your phone goes missing? Fortunately, numerous methods are available to help you locate your missing Android device quickly. I use Google's Find My Device website when ...
When AirTags were first announced, Apple touted them as “a super easy way to keep track of your stuff.” While most people use Bluetooth trackers like the AirTag, Tile, or Chopolo options to track ...
On a new phone, I immediately go to Settings > Security > SIM card lock and activate it. Your carrier usually provides a ...
It’s not just iPhone customers who are going to court over the recent tracking scandal—two Android owners are suing Google for the very same reason. Like the two iPhone users, they’re hoping to ...
Google has found a way for Quick Share to play nicely with AirDrop, paving the way for the new sharing method. Here's how it works.