- The web version of “Find Hub” appears to have received significant improvements.
- Similar to the Android “Find Hub” app, it now displays Android devices linked to the same Google account, as well as “Find Hub”-compatible third-party trackers paired with your Android devices.
- Issues have been resolved so that devices that have already been factory reset no longer appear.
It appears that the web version of Google’s location service, “Find Hub,” has quietly received significant improvements.
While the Android “Find Hub” app allows you to check the location of various devices—including Android devices logged into the same Google account and “Find Hub”-compatible third-party trackers paired with your Android devices—the web version of “Find Hub” previously only displayed Android devices and a limited selection of other devices, restricting your ability to track everything in one place. Essentially, the devices displayed in the Android “Find Hub” app and the web version were inconsistent.
Furthermore, the web version of “Find Hub” suffered from a glitch where devices that had already been factory reset (e.g., after being sold) would continue to appear in the list.

However, the web version of “Find Hub” has been significantly improved. It now aligns with the Android “Find Hub” app, displaying all Android devices associated with your Google account as well as “Find Hub”-compatible third-party trackers paired with your Android devices. This means you can now verify the location of all these devices directly from the web interface.
Additionally, the issue where already-reset devices remained visible has been addressed.
Source:Google





コメントを残す