Google has rebranded “Find My Device” to “Find Hub,” upgrading its location tools within Android Settings.
According to Google, the change appears in Android Settings under Security & privacy → Device finders with Play services update 25.20.37.
The interface now displays “Allow device to be located” instead of “Use Find My Device,” highlighting expanded tracking beyond phones.
Tapping the setting links into the full Find Hub app or web portal, reinforcing a unified experience across platforms.
This update rolls out automatically for Android users with the latest Play services version—no app update required.
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Samsung devices may not yet reflect the change due to gradual server-side deployment across manufacturers.

Google’s shift emphasizes device and location management with enhanced capabilities, including item finding and people tracking options.
UWB support for precise nearby locating, luggage tracking features, and satellite connectivity are coming to the Find Hub network.
Privacy protections remain intact with encrypted location sharing across all Find Hub interactions and tag ecosystem.
Find Hub now consolidates control for locating devices, shared trackers, and potentially family members in one Android Settings hub.