Apple devices already do this. It was just a matter of time before Google started doing it. However, from the sound of what is described below, since you don't have a PIN and lock on your phone, you won't be automatically enrolled into this program. > From: Noelle <noelle> > Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2024 18:06:55 -0700 (PDT) > > > Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 17:05:03 -0700 > > From: Google’s Find My Device<http://www.google.com/~noreply-findmydevice> > > > > Find My Device network is coming soon > > > > You can use Find My Device today to locate devices when they're connected > > to the internet. The new Find My Device network can help locate devices, > > even if they're offline. It can also help find compatible Fast Pair > > accessories, earbuds and headphones, and trackers that are attached to > > items like wallets, keys, or bikes. > > > > How it works > > > > To help owners find their offline items, your Android devices and others in > > > > the network will use Bluetooth to scan for nearby items. They'll securely > > send the locations where nearby items were detected to Find My Device. Your > > > > Android devices will also securely send their most recent online locations > > to Find My Device to help locate them when they're offline. > > > > If you set a screen lock for your Android device, such as a PIN, pattern, > > or password, Find My Device can also use the network of over a billion > > devices in the Android community to help locate your items when they're > > offline. > > > > Encrypted for privacy > > > > It's recommended that you set a screen lock so Find My Device can use the > > network to help locate your offline items. Your screen lock will be used to > > encrypt your devices' locations. Only you and those you share your devices > > with in Find My Device will be able to see these locations. > > If you continue without setting a screen lock, Find My Device will store > > your devices' most recent online locations to help find them when they're > > offline. Stored locations will be encrypted using your Google password, and > > only you will be able to see them in Find My Device. > > > > You'll get a notification on your Android devices when this feature is > > turned on in 3 days. Until then, you can opt out of the network through > > Find My Device on the web. Your choice will apply to all Android devices > > linked to noelle%http://www.gtempaccount.com. After the feature > > is on, you can manage device participation anytime through Find My Device > > settings on the device. > > > > Learn more > > > > You received this email to update you about important changes to your > > Android device. > > > > © 2024 Google LLC, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, 94043, USA