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Google My Account gets a makeover, will now help you find your lost phone


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Google has revamped its My Account service that was launched last year. The service which allow users to control the settings related to their privacy and data, will now include a feature that helps users find their lost or stolen phone.

Google said that more than one billion people around the world have used My Account. On account of the anniversary of My Account, Google has added new features to the service along with the ‘Find your phone’ feature that will help you if your phone is ever lost or stolen. Users will soon be able to access the feature by searching Google for “I lost my phone”. With Find My Phone, users will be able to locate their phone, lock it remotely, call it, secure their account, leave a callback number on its screen, and more.

This feature which was already available for Android can be use on iOS devices as well. In addition, it offers a tool for calling the phone and even lets you sign out of Google services remotely thereby reducing the rick from a potential hack. Finally the feature also includes suggestions on how to reach out to your carrier. Previously, Android users accessed the Android Device Manager to locate, ring, or remotely wipe their device from the web. This feature was similar to Apple’s “Find my iPhone/iPad.”

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Next up, users can now use voice commands to access My Account by simply saying “Ok Google, show me my Google account. This feature is currently available only in English, with other languages coming soon. Finally, Google says that in the near future, users will able to find the site just by searching Google for your own name.

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Author: Sneha Bokil

Sneha Bokil is a tech enthusiast and is currently using OnePlus 3T but she still treasures her Nokia N70 (M). You can follow her on Twitter @snehabokil and on Google+ View all posts by Sneha Bokil

Author Sneha BokilPosted on June 2, 2016June 2, 2016Categories Android, Google, iPhoneTags Google, My Account

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