Another peek at how Google’s Find My Device network for offline devices may work

What you need to know

  • Google’s “Find My Device” network will apparently offer several toggleable options for discovery.
  • Users can decide to view the last location their device was without the network enabled, or they can have it always on even in “high” or “low-traffic” areas.
  • Google’s network has been delayed while it awaits Apple’s finalization, but it is now expected to launch by the end of the year.

Google is working on creating its own Find My Device network, backed by a new range of third-party trackers, and we’re beginning to see how it could come together when it comes to locating offline devices.

Some details regarding how users can find their devices were posted by Google News on Telegram. The channel discovered a new “Find your offline devices” toggleable setting, which appears to be a rename of a previously found “Store recent location.”

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