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  2. On another Android phone or tablet, open the Find My Device app. If you don’t have the app: Get it on Google Play. If you don’t have your Android device: On a browser, go to Find My Device. Sign in. If your own device is lost: Tap Continue as [your name]. If you're helping a friend: Tap Sign in as guest and let your friend sign in.

  3. Be ready to find a lost Android device - Google Account Help

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/3265955

    On your device, you get a prompt to add your headphones to Find My Device. Bluetooth tracker tags are automatically added to Find My Device after pairing is complete. To add the accessory: Tap Add. If you don’t want to add the accessory: Tap No thanks. If you miss the notification, follow the steps below to add a previously connected accessory.

  4. How to recover your Google Account or Gmail

    support.google.com/accounts/answer/7682439

    To find your username, follow these steps. You need to know: A phone number or the recovery email address for the account. The full name on your account. Follow the instructions to confirm it’s your account. You’ll find a list of usernames that match your account.

  5. Find lost photos & videos - Android - Google Help

    support.google.com/photos/answer/6306652

    If you can’t find a photo you don’t regularly see in your gallery view, it may be in your archive. Learn about your archive. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app . Make sure you’re signed in to the right account. At the bottom, tap Collections Archive. If you access "Archive" often, you might also find it at the top.

  6. Google Maps Timeline - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/6258979?hl=en&co=GENIE...

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Tap your profile picture or initial Your Timeline . Find the wrong place on your timeline and tap it. Tap Edit. At the bottom, tap the correct place or activity in the suggestions. To search for a place, scroll to the bottom and tap Search. To edit when you were there, tap the time.

  7. On your device, you get a prompt to add your headphones to Find My Device. Bluetooth tracker tags are automatically added to Find My Device after pairing is complete. To add the accessory: Tap Add. If you don’t want to add the accessory: Tap No thanks. If you miss the notification, follow the steps below to add a previously connected accessory.

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

    support.google.com/android/answer/14799600

    As more people opt into “With network in all areas,” the Find My Device network’s ability to find lost items in lower-traffic areas will continue to improve. Control how you participate in Find My Device. Related resources. Be ready to find a lost Android device; Find, lock, or erase a lost device; How Find My Device protects your data

  9. Use your watch to find your phone - Wear OS by Google Help

    support.google.com/wearos/answer/6166506

    To use your watch to find your phone, your phone must be: Powered on. Connected to your watch by Bluetooth. Close enough that you can hear it. Your phone rings even if your volume is turned off and your phone is set to vibrate.

  10. Check the Fitbit app to see the last time your device synced. If it synced recently, it's likely within range of your phone. Take your phone to the area where you think you lost your device and try to sync. If your device syncs, it's nearby. Try using a Bluetooth locator app to help you find your device. For iPhone, try LightBlue Explorer.

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