Back in April, Apple made a big move in expanding the Find My tracking network to third-party accessories, and manufacturers can now enroll in the Find My…
Something to look forward to: Google currently offers Android users a way to track their lost devices as long as they’re connected to the Internet and linked to the same Google account, but that functionality could soon be expanded to create the world’s largest crowdsourced network for locating other devices. This is expected to work a lot like Apple’s Find My network by having Android devices broadcast Bluetooth signals even when they’re offline so that nearby Android devices can relay their location to the cloud. Back in April, Apple made a big move in expanding the Find My tracking network to third-party accessories, and manufacturers can now enroll in the Find My Network Accessory Program to certify their devices.
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USA — IT Google may be developing a service similar to Apple's Find My network...