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  2. Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device - Google Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/6160491

    To secure or erase an Android device, make sure the device: Has power. Is connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi. Is signed in to a Google Account. Has Find My Device turned on. Is visible on Google Play. If you use 2-step Verification, go to 2-step Verification backups. Find, secure, or erase a device remotely.

  3. Be ready to find a lost Android device - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3265955

    Step 5: Check if your device is listed on Google Play. If you hide a device on Google Play, you won't find it in Find My Device. At the top left, make sure that the box “Show In Menus” is checked. If you recently removed your account from a device or lost it, you may still be able to find it in Find My Device for some time.

  4. Make a call with Google Voice - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/3379129

    If you have a US phone number and make a call when you're in another country/region, you're charged international rates. Make Google Voice calls over the internet . Tip: If your internet connection isn’t stable, you get a notification to use minutes from your phone plan, which may include carrier call charges.

  5. Lock or erase your lost phone or computer - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7177579

    Open your Google Account. In the "Security" section, find "Your devices." Select Manage devices. Select the lost phone, tablet, or Chromebook. You'll see the last time the device was used, and the last city it was in. Next to "Account Access," select Sign out. Follow the on-screen instructions to remove access to your Google Account and ...

  6. Find, secure or erase a lost Android device - Android Help -...

    support.google.com/android/answer/6160491?hl=en-GB

    To secure or erase an Android device, make sure that the device: Has power. Is connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi. Is signed in to a Google Account. Has Find My Device turned on. Is visible on Google Play. If you use two-step verification, go to two-step verification backups. Find, secure or erase a device remotely.

  7. Find lost photos & videos - Computer - Google Photos Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6306652?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop

    Open Google Photos . At the top, tap your account profile photo or initial Photos settings . Tap Back up. Check your settings: Back up: Make sure "Back up" is turned on. Backup account: Make sure you back up your photos and videos to the right Google Account. Back up device folders: If you want to find photos and videos on your Android phone ...

  8. Find your Google Voice number. Computer Android iPhone & iPad. On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Sign in to your Google Account. In the top right, click Settings . Under Account, the number listed is your Voice number. If no Voice number is shown, it means Voice isn't set up for this Google Account. If you have a different account with ...

  9. How do I find my phone when the location was turned off.

    support.google.com/accounts/thread/55865675/how-do-i-find-my-phone-when-the...

    Your lost Android device must: Be turned on. Be signed in to a Google Account. Be connected to mobile data or Wi-Fi. Be visible on Google Play. Have Location (GPS) turned on. Have Find My Device turned on. All of these requirements are needed, to locate the device.

  10. You can set up your device to automatically back up your files. Open your device's Settings app. Select Google Backup. Tips: If this is your first time, turn on Backup your device with Google One and follow the on-screen instructions. Select the data you want to back up: Photos & videos, Device data, or both. Tap Back up now.

  11. Learn how to track your phone when it says "can't reach device" with Google Help.