In this tutorial, you will learn how to:
• Enable Android Device Manager
• Remotely ring, lock, or erase device using another Android device
• Remotely ring, lock, or erase device using computer
1. Swipe down from the Notification bar with two fingers, then select the
Settings icon.
2. Scroll to and select Google > select Find My Device > ensure the Use Find My Device switch is in the On position.
Note: You will also need a screen lock enabled and a Google account added. Android Factory Reset Protection is now available on devices with software version 5.1 or later. To view your software version, see the Software Version tutorial.![]()
1. You must have Find My Device downloaded on both devices. To download, from the home screen select the
Play Store app > search for Google Find My Device > select Google Find My Device > Install > Open.
Note: New users will need to select Accept and sign in to continue.![]()
2. Select Continue as to sign into the Google account registered on the device, or select Sign in as guest to sign into a new account then follow the prompts. Select the device you wish to locate. Find My Device will show the location of that device.
Note: If signing into a Google account, enter the password then select Sign in. When prompted, select Allow only while using the app. To sign in as a different account registered to the device, select the Drop down icon then select the desired account.![]()
3. Select the desired option:
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• PLAY SOUND: Select Play Sound to make the device ring at full volume for 5 minutes, even if it is set to silent or vibrate.
• SECURE DEVICE: Select Secure Device to remotely lock the device.
• ERASE DEVICE: Select Erase Device to remotely erase the device.
Note: For more information on device protection from Google, please go to Google’s support site.
Sign in to your Google Account at www.android.com/devicemanager. From here you can make changes to settings and choose the desired option.![]()