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Google’s Find My Device network seems to be slowly rolling out in the UK and beyond


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It's been a long wait for Google’s Find My Device network, and while the service – which adds Bluetooth tracker compatibility and allows Android owners to track lost phones even when they’re offline – finally launched in early April, it was initially only available in the US and Canada. Now, though, it looks like it's expanding further.

As spotted by Android Authority, some X users have reported getting the service in other countries, with @willza3 claiming to have access in the UK, and @Nrnsasa5gmmwsub saying that they were able to use the Find My Device network in Japan.

Now, Google hasn’t officially said that the network has started rolling out beyond North America yet, but the company did say at launch that the rollout was simply “starting” in the US and Canada, which suggests it should be available elsewhere soon.

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