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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. 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. 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.

  5. Fix issues with Find My Device - Android Help - Google Help

    support.google.com/android/answer/14799600

    On an Android device signed in to your Google Account, open Find My Device . From the device list, select the device or accessory mentioned in the email. Tap Sync recent location. Follow the on-screen instructions. Tip: If you don’t have a device connected to the shared Google Account, the problem should automatically resolve when you connect ...

  6. How Find My Device protects your data - Android Help - Google...

    support.google.com/android/answer/14796936

    The Find My Device network encrypts the locations of your items using a unique key that only you can access by entering your Android device’s PIN, pattern, or password. This end-to-end encryption, which is backed by the same technology used by Google Password Manager to secure your passwords, ensures that the locations of your items are ...

  7. How do you remove a device from your Google Find My Phone app

    support.google.com/accounts/thread/4856840

    CHECK in the box next to the Device / Devices that needs to be shown in Find my device and Google play devices / services, UNCHECH in Device / Devices which ones don't need to be Shown Find my device / Google play Device / services list, To do this, Swipe the screen from right to left ( in Mobile phone), Tap on " edit" button,

  8. How to find lost phone without location services, but phone is...

    support.google.com/accounts/thread/13944707

    -- This means the device doesn't meet all of the necessary preconditions for Find My Device to properly work. Under this circumstance, you have two practical options to choose from contact the cellular service provider for the last known location of the SIM & device using their respective details.

  9. I want to add another device to my find my device app how can i...

    support.google.com/android/thread/65521290/i-want-to-add-another-device-to-my...

    The fact that you don't see your stolen phone on Find My Device indicates that either your Google account was not present on the phone, or FMD was not configured properly on the phone. Rectifying either of these situations require physical access to the phone, which you don't have.

  10. Share & manage devices with Find My Device - Android Help -...

    support.google.com/android/answer/14800516

    Step 1: Device owner sends a sharing invitation. You can send the invitation with any messaging app like, text, email, or Quick Share. : Your friend or family member has 24 hours to accept the invitation. Step 2: Recipient accepts the invite. Your friend or family member opens the link you sent in your invitation on an Android Device.

  11. 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 ...