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How to Track or Locate Lost Phone on Google Map?

Hey guys,
If you’ve lost your Android phone, don’t panic because Google has released a service called Android Device Manager which will help you to locate your phone even if you haven’t installed a tracking app before it was lost.
The best thing about it is that you don’t need to install an app to be able to track your devices. The only requirement is that your lost device is connected to your Google account, GPS services enabled and connected to the internet.
How to locate your lost phone using Android Device Manager
First, visit www.google.com/android/devicemanager on your computer web browser and log in with your Google account. You may get a prompt asking you for permission to allow Android Device Manager to use location data. Click on the “Accept” button to continue.
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Then a map will pop up with some information about your device. If you already have a device with GPS/location services turned ON then it should automatically appear on the map otherwise it will report that the location is unavailable. So it is a good time to head into your device’s location settings and make sure your GPS services are enabled.
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In addition to tracking your phone location, the Android Device Manager also allows you to ring alost phone, remotely lock the device, and erase all your data.
Select the ‘Ring’ option, and your device rings at maximum volume, even if it’s set to vibrate or silent. This is particularly helpful if you’ve lost it somewhere in the house.
Clicking on ‘Lock’ option will bring up a dialogue box that lets you remotely create a new password for the lock screen while the ‘Erase’ allow you to wipe all data from your device and return it to factory settings.
You can also use "Erase" function to erase data on Phone remotely. To be able to use the Lock and Erase functions, you’ll need to enable Android Device Manageron your Android device. (If your device is already missing, then it is too late). To activate it, go to the Settings -> Security -> Device Administrators. From there, check the checkbox next toAndroid Device Manager. You’ll be prompted with the following screen. Tap Activate, and you’re all set.
Android Device Manager won’t work for devices that are powered off, but actions you initiate while the device is turned off will be performed as soon as the device is back online.
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