If you need to track down a cell phone, you’ve come to the
right place. Whether you’re simply trying to track the location of your lost
phone, or you’re a secret agent and you need to gain intel on the day-to-day whereabouts
of a crooked diplomat, we’re here to give you the information you need to get
the job done. It’ll be easier if you’re tying to track a smartphone, but
there are ways to locate older phones as well, so don’t give up hope if you’re
still rocking a first-gen Motorola RAZR or a Samsung Juke –
we’ve still got your back.
Tracking your phone before you lose it
If you’re here just to prepare for the day that you lose your phone (which
is inevitable, really), then you’re ahead of the game. If you’ve got a
smartphone, consider installing the apps listed belowFor smartphones of any kind, we recommend Prey. It’s a free and open-source anti-theft application that can be used for both computers and mobile phones. After you sign up for the service, you simply sync your devices with it, sit back, and relax. The day that your phone goes missing, all you’ll have to do is find a computer, log into your account, and start tracking. It runs discreetly in the background and won’t track your phone’s location until you tell it to, so there’s no need to worry about your privacy while the phone is in your possession. We recommend this for any Android or iOS device, as well as any Mac, Windows, or Linux PC.
For non-smartphones that can’t run
apps or connect to the web, we recommend using Google Latitude. It’s a free
service that uses your phones built-in GPS to track the location of your phone.
Most modern cellphones are GPS enabled, so as long as your phone isn’t over
eight years old, you should be fine. When the day comes that you can’t locate
your phone, just log in to Latitude from any computer and it’ll immediately
show you the location of your phone.
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