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How to turn on Windows 10's Find My Device feature

How to turn on Windows 10’s Find My Device feature

Posted on November 30, 2015January 13, 2020 By Jarvis

Microsoft’s Windows 10 November update brings with it a handy “find my device” feature, but it’s not just for tablets or phones. Any Windows 10 device can take advantage of the new feature, including desktops and laptops.

Find My Device in Windows 10 doesn’t do a whole lot right now. There isn’t a way to have your tablet make a sound, lock itself, erase data, or anything like that. Instead, you can only find out where its last known general location was.
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