- One app to find it all.
- Find your Apple devices.
- See all your devices on a map.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Play a sound to find your device.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Display a message for someone who finds it.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Erase it with ease.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Lock it down. Automatically.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- You can even find devices that are offline.
- AirTag can help you find just about anything.
- Find your friends.
- See where everyone is on a map.
- Know when they leave. Know when they arrive.
- What else can Find My find?
- Everyone’s location data stays private.
- Question: Q: find my iphone from android phone
- Helpful answers
- How to Track an iPhone From an Android Phone
- Recover your phone quickly and easily with an Android device
- What to Know
- How to Track an iPhone With an Android Browser
- How to Track an iPhone Location With Google Maps
- How to Track an iPhone With a GPS Tracking App
- How to find a lost phone
- Difficulty
- Duration
- What You Need
- Finding lost smartphones
- How to find a lost Android phone
- Find My Device setup on Android
- Find My Mobile On Samsung Smartphones
- How to find a lost iPhone
- How to find your not-so-smart cell phone
One app to find it all.
The Find My app makes it easy to keep track of your Apple devices. Locate items you’ve attached AirTag to. And keep up with friends and family. It works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac — even if your missing devices are offline. And your privacy is protected every step of the way.
Find your Apple devices.
You take your devices everywhere. Which means you might leave them anywhere. Whether they’re under a sofa pillow or in a conference room, chances are they won’t be lost for long. You can get help finding your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Mac, AirPods, or AirTag right in the Find My app.
See all your devices on a map.
Is your iPad at home or back at the office? Use the map to get a full picture of where your devices are — and where a missing one might be. Some devices can also mark their location when the battery is critically low, to help you find them even if they run out of power.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Play a sound to
find your device.
When you can’t find something but think it’s nearby or around others who might hear it, you can play a sound to pinpoint its location. Your AirPods play a specifically designed sound that can project across a room — and even farther.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Display a message for someone who finds it.
If your device or AirTag goes missing, you can put it in Lost Mode. That starts tracking its location, sends you a notification when it pings the network, and sets your passcode to protect your data. You can also let people know how to reach you. They can simply view your message on your device’s Lock Screen, or tap your AirTag with their smartphone to get your contact number. 1
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirTag
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirTag
Erase it with ease.
Worried that your device has fallen into the wrong hands? You may want to erase it remotely to delete your personal data and reset your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac. If you retrieve it, you can restore your data from your iCloud backup.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
Lock it down. Automatically.
Activation Lock is designed to prevent anyone else from using or selling your device. 1 When you enable Find My on your device, Activation Lock is turned on automatically. Your Apple ID and password will then be required in order to erase or reactivate your device.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
You can even find devices that are offline.
If your missing device can’t connect to the internet, the Find My app can still help you track it down using the Find My network — hundreds of millions of iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices around the world. Nearby devices securely send the location of your missing device to iCloud, then you can see where it is in the Find My app. It’s all anonymous and encrypted to protect everyone’s privacy.
AirTag can help you find just about anything.
Misplaced your keys? Forgot your purse? If they have AirTag attached, they won’t be lost for long. The Find My network can help you track down items on a map. You can play a sound on your AirTag to find something hiding nearby — you can even get the distance and direction to your AirTag with Precision Finding. 2
Find your friends.
Invite friends and family members to share their locations. So you can keep in touch with one another, coordinate around an event, or know when a family member has arrived home safely.
See where everyone is on a map.
When you share your location with friends, it’s easier for you to find each other and stay connected. Share your location for an hour, a day, or indefinitely — it’s up to you.
Know when they leave. Know when they arrive.
If you like, you can get notifications when your child arrives at school or a family member leaves work. Notifications are easy to set up, and each person gets the choice to opt in. So everyone’s privacy is respected.
What else can Find My find?
Find My technology can now be built into all kinds of things — like bikes, headphones, and more. So anything that works with Find My can be added right next to all your Apple stuff in the Find My app.
Everyone’s location data stays private.
Just like every Apple product, Find My is designed to put you in control of your data. Location information is only sent to Apple when you actively locate your device, mark it as lost, or enable Send Last Location. Data is encrypted on Apple’s servers and kept for no more than 24 hours. And when the Find My network is used, everyone’s information is kept private — even from Apple.
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Question: Q: find my iphone from android phone
can i find my pone from an android phone
Posted on Dec 23, 2017 12:50 PM
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If you go to th iCloud login page when using an android device tap the 3 dots in the top right hand corner and from the drop down list tap request desktop you should then be able to login and use find my phone. Any text on the page is a bit small but you can still navigate it. Hope thi is of some help.
Feb 1, 2018 9:04 PM
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If «Find my iPhone» is enabled on your lost device, you can track it using iCloud.com/find on a computer.
Read this support guide:
Dec 23, 2017 12:56 PM
If you go to th iCloud login page when using an android device tap the 3 dots in the top right hand corner and from the drop down list tap request desktop you should then be able to login and use find my phone. Any text on the page is a bit small but you can still navigate it. Hope thi is of some help.
Feb 1, 2018 9:04 PM
Yes Tony, you’re right.
Of course, opening a browser on a computer or on a smartphone (that has access to internet), you can go to iCloud.com and sign in with your iCloud credentials, and start the «find my iPhone» research (if the lost or stolen iphone is active and has the «find my iPhone» feature turned on).
In my previous reply I wasn’t clear enough (talking only about a computer).
Thank you very much for your clarification and explanation. Have a nice day.
Feb 2, 2018 4:13 AM
Thanks for you reply Giulio. I don’t have a lot of knowledge about iPhones and only posted this information because a friend lost his phone and at the time I couldn’t find it with my andrkid. Eventually I found the above method worked.
thought I’d post so other didn’t have the same problem. You’d think Apple would make a android app available so iphones could be found more easily.
Feb 2, 2018 7:45 AM
Apple made this feature available from a secure webpage which bypasses the need to support an app on another other platform, let alone a notoriously insecure one.
Feb 2, 2018 7:50 AM
Given that when you loose or have mislaid your phone you quickly need to find out where it is, you seem to kneed a quick method of doing this. When I used my android try and find my friends phone I got the message this browser is not supported. It took ages to work out how to do it. Not good if the phone had been stolen. You would think that more information would be supplied at the time so you could get around this issue so you could quickly find your phone Under suhas circumstances.
Feb 2, 2018 8:16 AM
And if your andriod phone gets hacked from all the crap that google fails to filter out on their store and your apple ID gets compromised or you loose your android phone and someone is able to get your credentials then what?
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How to Track an iPhone From an Android Phone
Recover your phone quickly and easily with an Android device
What to Know
- Easiest: In a web browser, go to iCloud.com, select Find iPhone, select your device, and select an option to locate or control the missing iPhone.
- Next easiest: With Google Maps enabled on the iPhone, access Google Maps on an Android device and go to your Timeline.
This article explains four ways to track all currently supported iPhones on any Android device capable of running the apps mentioned below.
How to Track an iPhone With an Android Browser
Find My iPhone is a great tool for locating a missing iOS device. It helps to have another Apple device, but if you don’t have an iOS or Mac computer, use an Android device. Before you can find an iPhone on an Android, you must enable the proper settings ahead of time. Follow these instructions to locate a missing iPhone with any Android browser app.
When setting up Find my iPhone, enable the Send Last Location option. This ensures a location can be determined if the battery dies. If your iPhone is running iOS 15 or later, however, you can still find its location even if the device is powered off.
On an Android device that isn’t yours, run the browser in incognito mode. This way, none of your personal information is stored.
Log in to iCloud.com with your Apple ID.
From the menu, select Find iPhone.
Choose the device you want to find.
Select one of three options to locate or control the missing device:
- Play Sound to find the device by an audible signal.
- Enable Lost Mode to prevent intruders from hacking the device.
- Erase iPhone/iPad to erase the device’s data remotely.
If the browser is in incognito mode, log out of all accounts and close the incognito browser when you finish.
How to Track an iPhone Location With Google Maps
It’s possible to track your iPhone with Google Maps, but success is not guaranteed. A specific setting must be enabled on the iPhone before it goes missing.
For this method to work, Google Maps must be installed on the iPhone and location access enabled. From the Google Maps app, select your profile image at the top and then choose Settings. Select Personal content and then check that your location tracking is enabled in both the Location Services and Location History settings screens.
With Google Maps location access enabled on the missing device, open a web browser on the Android device and log into your Timeline.
Select the date your phone went missing and review your travel routes and visited locations.
If you took photos on that date, the images appear in the timeline and indicate where you were the last time you used the device.
How to Track an iPhone With a GPS Tracking App
Using a GPS tracking app is also a good tool for locating a lost or stolen iPhone. However, the app must be installed before the phone goes missing.
To be safe, use a GPS tracking app compatible with both iOS and Android, such as Life 360. Have a friend with an Android device install the same app and use the app on your phone to locate your phone if it’s lost. Alternatively, log into your Life360 account from an incognito browser on an Android device to track your phone. Other tracking apps work similarly.
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How to find a lost phone
We’ve all experienced the existential panic of losing, at least temporarily, our smartphone. The sensation of dread goes way beyond losing a wallet or house keys. In addition to your smartphone’s monetary value, it also packs critical and private information about you and your family in one handy place. The idea of a stranger accessing this personal information is chilling.
Difficulty
Duration
What You Need
iPhone or Android phone
There are plenty of ways to find your lost iPhone or Android device because your smartphone or tablet running iOS or Android already has the software needed to hunt it down. There are also a variety of third-party apps you can install to track your smartphone.
Finding lost smartphones
If you happen to lose track of your iOS or Android smartphone, both Apple and Google feature built-in phone retrieval technology as part of the native software package that works via your device account — Google for your Android account and iCloud for your iPhone. Both allow you to remotely lock and wipe your phone, make it ring, and set up special messages to alert whoever finds it. These features work great as long your phone’s battery holds up.
Exercise caution when communicating with anyone who has found your smartphone. Avoid revealing personal information, such as your home address, until you know you’re dealing with someone you can trust. Stick with sending phone numbers or email addresses to communicate how a finder can return your phone. Here’s our guide on how to find a lost phone or a similar device for each operating system. The following example uses Android 10.
How to find a lost Android phone
The easiest way to locate a lost Android handset is to use the Find My Device feature, which is built into your Android smartphone through Google Play Services — it also can be used in a browser or downloaded from the Google Play Store. Most devices running Android 2.3 or later can use this feature.
Always enable Find My Device on your Android smartphone. Using the feature is as easy as searching for “where is my phone?” in Google, which will prompt the service to search for your phone. We’ve covered Find My Device and its ability to call you, set up a new password, and make your phone ring from afar, along with a variety of other notification functions. While you can configure Find My Device ahead of time, the service should be available if you lose or misplace your phone by using Wi-Fi or GPS to help you hunt down your device.
Step 1: Go to Settings > Google (or Google services) > Security and make sure Remotely Locate This Device is turned on in the Find My Device section. You may be asked to sign in.
Step 2: When you open the app or search in your desktop browser, you’ll see all of your devices listed at the top, so just select the relevant tab to find the device you seek.
Find My Device setup on Android
Setting up Find My Device is easy. Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: The easiest way to do this is to go to Settings and type «find my device» in the search box. When the setting appears, tap on it.
Step 2: Toggle on Find My Device if it is off — it should never be off. You can then tap Open App or Find My Device Web. These utilities will show you where your phone is on a map.
If you can’t recover your smartphone, you can always wipe it to prevent sensitive information from getting into the wrong hands. Your device will need an internet connection and enough juice to communicate with you. In Android 5.0 Lollipop, Google introduced Factory Reset Protection (FRP). It’s designed to prevent thieves from being able to steal your phone, wipe it, and then use it or sell it. If you factory reset a phone with FRP enabled and someone tries to set it up as a new phone, they will be prompted to enter the username and password for the last Google account registered on the device. If they can’t, then the phone will remain locked with your data protected.
Android also works with several third-party apps designed to find your smartphone. For example, Prey Anti Theft features remote access and control, allowing you to gather more information regarding the whereabouts of your phone. It provides more granular control over how you or the cops can track your device — GPS coordinates, MAC address, photos from the camera to help catch the thief, and other more detailed notifications that Find My Device doesn’t offer.
Find My Mobile On Samsung Smartphones
Another option for some Samsung smartphones is the Find My Mobile service. You can use it to locate, lock, or wipe a missing phone. You need a Samsung account and the Remote Controls options enabled on your phone. To check and see if Find My Mobile is available for your smartphone, do the following.
Step 1: Go to Settings > Biometrics & Security.
Step 2: If you see Find My Mobile in the menu, you can use the service.
Step 3: Enable the Remote Controls options via Settings > Biometrics & Security > Find My Mobile > Remote Controls.
How to find a lost iPhone
Apple has a proprietary app called Find My iPhone that is dedicated to helping you find your misplaced or lost iPhone. The app comes installed on every iOS device and can display your missing device on a map to help you easily locate and manage it. The only requirement to employing this method is that you use another iOS phone, tablet, or computer that also has the Find My iPhone app.
Step 1: Tap Settings > Your Apple ID (name) > Find My. This brings you to the Find My sheet where you then tap Find My iPhone to switch it on if it’s off. It should never be off.
Step 2: With Find My iPhone switched on, also tap on the Find My Network and Send Last Location switches. Those help you pinpoint where you last left your phone in case internet services are currently off.
Step 3: With all those controls set to go, return to Settings > Apple ID and scroll down to see all your devices in a list. Tap the device you’re missing and it takes you to a Device Info sheet that lets you directly search for it.
Step 4: Tap Find My (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch) and then tap Show in Find My iPhone to bring up a map that shows you its exact location and directions on how to get there.
The service also gives you the option to play a sound on your device, mark the device as lost, and send a message to your phone in lost mode. You also have the option to erase the device in case it fell into the wrong hands. Find my iPhone can also locate your Mac, iPod, iPad, or Apple Watch. It’s an incredibly effective tool for tracking down just about any iOS device.
Your iPhone maintains a high level of security in case of robbery by using an Activation Lock. Enabled by default, the Activation Lock requires that you tap in your Apple ID and password before you can disable Find My iPhone, wipe your device, or reactivate it.
How to find your not-so-smart cell phone
With simple cell phones, there aren’t as many programmatic or app-based options available to assist you in finding a lost handset. However, there’s always a basic protocol to follow when you lose your phone. Try doing the following.
Step 1: Call your cell phone. Listen for the ring or vibration, and try to locate your phone through tried-and-true human detection. If your phone is truly lost and in someone else’s hands, then they’re likely to answer — if they intend to return the phone.
Step 2: Retrace your steps. Do a full-fledged visual search. If you couldn’t hear a ring or vibration when you called it, don’t immediately assume that your phone is located far away — the battery could simply be dead.
Step 3: Text your phone. If you believe someone has stolen or possibly found your phone, then send a text message to your phone with your contact info and a reward offer if you choose to do so. There are many online services that allow you to send free text messages, such as txtDrop.com. Do not share any personal information.
Step 4: Alert your service provider. If you’ve lost hope of finding it, then call your wireless carrier and let them know your phone is lost. Ask if they offer a GPS locating service. If they don’t, ask them to suspend service to your phone to avoid any fraudulent charges. Carriers have differing policies about this, but it’s always worth a try, even for a smartphone. This FCC page has a handy list of numbers.
Step 5: Register your lost phone. If you know your phone’s IMEI number or have it written down somewhere, register it with Immobilize.
Step 6: Prepare for the next time you lose your phone. Maybe you’re one of those people who’s always losing their phone. You may want to consider registering for a tracking service such as AccuTracking.
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