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Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device

Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device

If you lose an Android device or Wear OS watch, you can find, secure, or erase it remotely. You can also help a friend find, secure, or erase their lost device with the Find My Device app.

If you've added a Google Account to your device, Find My Device is automatically turned on. By default, your device is set to the "With network in high-traffic areas only" setting so that it stores encrypted recent locations with Google and helps find offline devices as part of a crowdsourced network of Android devices. To get help from the network finding your items on your Android device, set a PIN, pattern, or password. Your device’s most recent location is available to the first account activated on the device.

Tip: To find, secure, or erase your Wear OS device, connect it to Wi-Fi or mobile data.

Be ready to find a lost Android device.

To secure or erase an Android device, make sure the device:

Find, secure, or erase a device remotely

Important: If you find your device after you erase it, to use your device again, you need your Google Account password. Learn about device protection.

Use the Find My Device app
  1. On another Android phone or tablet, open the Find My Device app .
  2. Sign in.
  3. From the listed devices, select the device you want to locate. The lost device gets a notification.
  4. You may be prompted to provide the lock screen PIN for the Android device you want to locate. This applies to Android 9 or higher. If the device you want to find doesn’t use a PIN, or runs Android 8 or lower, you may be prompted for your Google password.
  5. On the map, you get information about the device’s location.
  6. Select what you want to do:
Erase, reset, or remove your device

You can delete your device if you can’t find it.

Important: These steps permanently delete all data on your device, but may not delete SD cards. After the device is erased, its location won’t be available in Find My Device.

You can use Find My Device on the web, an Android device, or a friend’s Android device in guest mode:

  1. On the device, open the Find My Device app .
  2. Select the device or accessory you want to reset or remove.
  3. Select Settings.
Tip:

If you want to use an accessory again with Find My Device, to set it up again on Find My Device, you can go to Bluetooth settings.

Find your device with your Wear OS watch Find your Android device's IMEI number

To disable the device, your mobile service provider can utilize your device's IMEI number. You can find your device's IMEI number in your phone's settings or with Find My Device.

Important: Some devices, like Google Pixel Tablet, don’t have IMEI numbers.

To locate your device's IMEI with the Find My Device app:

  1. Open the Find My Device App .
  2. Select the device you want to locate.
  3. Tap Settings .

To locate your device's IMEI on a web browser:

  1. Go to android.com/find.
  2. Next to the device, select Settings .
Mark an accessory as lost

When you mark your accessory as lost, you can leave a phone number, email address, and a message on the lock screen. Your contact information can also be accessed by someone else who identifies your accessory as lost so they can return your device to you.

Your accessory will automatically be marked as found once it’s near the Android device you use to connect your accessory to.

Tip:

We’ll also send you a notification once the location has been detected on the Find My Device network.

Identify a lost accessory or tracker tag & return it to its owner

You can help return someone’s accessory that they’ve marked as lost in the Find My Device app.

  1. Unlock the screen of your Android device.
  2. For Android 12 or earlier, make sure Location is turned on. Learn how to turn on location.
  3. Hold the item to the back of your phone or tablet.
  4. If the device owner left contact information or a message, you can find it on your screen.
Get more help

If you can’t find your lost or stolen device, learn more about how to secure your Google Account.

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