Google Updates Android Setup with Find Hub Privacy Prompt

Google now prompts Android users to adjust Find Hub privacy during setup, enhancing device tracking and user control.
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Google Updates Android Setup with Find Hub Privacy Prompt
Google Updates Android Setup to Let Users Control Find Hub Privacy A new Android update adds a Find Hub privacy step during setup —giving users more control over how their devices can be tracked or discovered. The change comes through Google Play Services version 25.24 and marks a much-needed enhancement to the Find Hub (formerly Find My Device ) feature. For years, Android’s device-tracking capabilities have lagged behind Apple’s AirTag network, mainly because of Google’s limited default settings. By prompting users during setup, Google is now addressing user concerns around privacy and functionality in busy or remote areas. If you’ve been wondering how to better manage Find Hub privacy on Android , this update answers your questions. Image  : Google Understanding the New Find Hub Privacy Options on Android With the latest update, Android setup now includes a screen asking users to configure their Find Hub preferences. The goal is to provide users with the choice to either make their device…