Google prepares Find Hub changes to get more Android users enrolled
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Google plans to significantly expand the "Find My Device" network (now Find Hub) by, among other things, auto-logging new Android devices. This change needs to be introduced urgently, otherwise the quality of Apple's Wo-ist network is still running for years. Since 2024, Google has now had its own finder network in the Android ecosystem, but the network doesn't work well enough across the board. This is because users actively need to manually ac…
Google Find Hub's automatic enrollments will only give you two days to opt out (APK teardown)
Credit: Andy Walker / Android Authority Google plans to expand Find Hub’s automatic enrollment with more triggers. We’ve now spotted clues suggesting that once users hit these triggers, they would have two days to opt out of participating in the Find Hub network. Additional triggers expected in the future include enabling Location access on the device, syncing with Fast Pair accessories, and more. Google recently rebranded Android’s Find My Dev…
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