More than 10 global airlines now accept Find Hub locations as part of their baggage recovery process.
The new feature lets you share the location of your luggage with your airline.
If you’ve ever misplaced your phone (and let’s be honest, who hasn’t?), you’re probably familiar with Android’s “Find My Device” tool. Well, Google has just announced a significant upgrade that is ...
One of the biggest downsides of Android’s Find My Device network – now called the “Find Hub” – was a lack of UWB (ultra-wideband) support for easily finding nearby trackers. Now, that’s finally about ...
The feature doesn't cover as many airlines as Apple's AirTag tracking—yet.
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Google had introduced its Find My Network service to provide accurate tracking and privacy to users. It was later renamed to Find Hub. While the services it provides are good, they’re not as good as ...
Google’s “Find My Device” is now “Find Hub,” with the greatest new ability to locate people you’ve shared your location with. The rebranding, rolling out today, doesn’t immediately change ...