Sunday, April 19, 2015

Google helps you if it disappears – DinSide

SEARCH UP MOBILE: Google makes it even easier to track down a lost phone. (Photo: Colourbox / KIRSTI ØSTVANG)

              SEARCH UP MOBILE: Google makes it even easier to track down a lost phone. (Photo: Colourbox / KIRSTI ØSTVANG)

Your page Google has a service called Android enhetsbehanding, which allows you to track down a lost phone, and possibly lock or delete it.

Instead of having to look up the website for tracking service each time you need to use it, Google has now come up with an even simpler method, you can just do a web search.

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“Find my phone”

It is so easy that you only need to type “find my phone” in Google search engine, be it from the address bar in the browser or the google.no page.

For this to work, you must be logged in with the same Google account on the computers you want to search from the mobile to track down. So you must have the latest version of Google app installed on your phone.

Once you’ve done a search on “find my phone”, you will get a search result as shown in the screenshot below:

(Photo: KIRSTI ØSTVANG)

FOUND YOU THE? Do you have multiple Android devices, you can use the dropdown list at the top right to select the one you are looking for.

You can also choose which device you’re looking for (if you have more), see where it is on the map and if you want to call it up.

Not in Norwegian yet

So far does not tracking search out to function if you have chosen to have google.com on Norwegian. However, you can add “& amp; hl = en” in the address that appears in the address bar after you have applied, you will get the English version.

We assume it will work with Norwegian Google eventually.

You can not otherwise lock or delete the phone if it has been stolen, then you must still enter the Android device management at the address https://www.google.com/android/devicemanager.

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