Google is working to improve Find My Device (and recommends a change)

Google is working to improve Find My Device (and recommends a change)
Google is working to improve Find My Device (and recommends a change)
Google has confirmed its commitment to improving the new Find My Device network. In fact, developers are already busy evolving the network, as the company confirmed to Mishaal Rahman: “We are actively working to implement improvements to the operation of the Find My Device network that will improve speed and capacity to locate lost items in Devices continue to join the new Find My Device network in the coming weeks, and we expect the network to grow, which will also help improve discovery of lost devices. » Additionally, the company suggests that all users with Bluetooth beacons change the settings in the Google Find My Device app, enabling the “With network in all areas” option. This change should improve the system’s ability to locate lost products in low-traffic areas.

The Big G company also confirmed that the number of devices added to the new network is increasing: all this promotes a faster and more secure system. And this is precisely the objective that Google has set for itself, especially since the first user reviews were not entirely positive. In short, Google’s desire to improve this network is obvious, which, remember, allows users to locate smartphones and other lost objects even offline. Finally, Find My Device is also available in our country, where it debuted in early May.

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