You can let a friend or family member share and locate a device or accessory, like your car keys, that have a tracker tag. You can stop sharing devices at any time and remove devices and accessories from Find My Device if you no longer own them.
Share an accessory or tracker tagImportant:: Your friend or family member has 24 hours to accept the invitation.
Step 2: Recipient accepts the invite: When you accept an invitation, under the shared device is a 4-digit PIN. You can use the PIN for added security.
Step 3: Device owner confirms sharing: When you accept an invitation, under the shared device is a 4-digit PIN. You can use the PIN for added security.
Stop sharing a device or accessoryImportant: When you stop sharing a device or accessory, only the device owner can find its location.
If you’re the primary ownerNext to the person you want to stop sharing, tap More
Stop sharing.
If you’re the secondary owner Check tracker tag battery levelsTip: There are 3 battery levels: “OK,” “Low,” and “Very Low.” You should replace the battery or charge your tracker tag when it reaches “Low.” For more information about your tracker tag’s battery, refer to your device manufacturer.
Remove a device from Find My DeviceRemove a device Remove an accessory or tracker tagImportant: When you remove a nearby tracker tag from Find My Device, all of its associated data, like the device it’s paired to and your email address, are also deleted.
To remove your data from a tracker tag, factory reset it with your device manufacturer’s instructions.
Get help from your device manufacturer.
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