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Google finally launches its Find My Device network. Here are the Android models that support it


Google reportedly delayed its Find My Device network for Android devices until Apple updated iOS to prevent AirTags from exploiting it to track people.

Starting in May, you'll be able to use the Find My Device app to locate items like keys or luggage via Bluetooth tracker tags made by Chipolo and Pebblebee. Designed especially for the new network, the tags will send you unknown tracker alerts across Android and iOS devices to warn you about any unwanted tracking. Apple's upcoming iOS 17.5 (now in beta testing) reportedly contains the necessary security protections to prevent this type of abuse, paving the way for Google to finally launch the network.

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