Find unknown trackers - Android Help (2024)

You can identify, find, and remove trackers that have been placed near you or in your belongings without your knowledge or consent with the help of unknown tracker alerts.

What are trackers?

A tracker, also called a tag, is a small bluetooth device you can attach to items like keys or a backpack to help you find them when they get lost.

In some cases, these devices may be misused to track people without their consent.

What does an unknown tracker alert mean?

An unknown tracker alert is sent when someone else’s tracker device is separated from them and if your Android phone detects the tracker is traveling with you and out of Bluetooth range from the owner. The notification alerts you to the tracker and tells you how to find it and what to do next.

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Tips:

  • You may get these notifications if you borrow an item or if you are traveling with someone who has a tracker with them.
  • You can’t stop a tracker’s ability to share its location by turning on airplane mode or turning off Bluetooth or location services on your phone. Learn how to turn off a tracker.

Compatible Trackers

Unknown trackers alerts currently work with Find My Device network compatible tags and Apple AirTags.

What to do if you get an unknown tracker alert

Important: If you turn off Bluetooth or location services, or turn on Airplane Mode, your phone won’t prevent the owner of the tracker or device from finding the location of the tracker. To disable the tracker, follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.

  1. On your device, tap the tracker notification to open a map.
  2. Find where the tracker has been detected traveling with you.
  3. Tap Play sound, which causes the tracker to make a sound.
    • You won’t notify the owner if you play the sound.
  4. To locate the tracker, follow the sound.
  5. If you find the tracker, tap Next steps.
  6. After you find the tracker you may:
    • Go to a safe public location and contact law enforcement or a trusted contact if you feel that your safety is at risk.
    • Get and save the tracker’s info.
    • Disable the tracker. Learn how to turn off a tracker.

You’ve got an unknown tracker alert

If you get a notification on your Android phone or tablet, a tracker that’s not yours could be moving with you.

It’s possible that the tracker is attached or in something you’re borrowing, such as keys or a backpack.

To learn more about the tracker, such as the type of device and name of the manufacturer, tap the notification.

When you tap the notification, it’ll show you a map where the tracker was detected moving with you.

  • You won't find where the owner of the tracker checked its location.

Play sound to find an unknown tracker

If you get an alert, to help you locate the tracker you can have it play a sound by tapping Play sound.

If you still can’t find the device, make the tracker play a sound again by tapping Play sound.

Tip: You won’t notify the owner of the tracker if you’ve played the sound.

If you can’t play or hear a sound

If you’re unable to play a sound or can’t hear the sound, try to move around and tap Play sound. It’s possible that the tracker is no longer in range or the device ID has changed.

If you can't play a sound but believe the tracker is near you, look through your belongings. Search yourself and your surroundings for anywhere the device may be hidden. This could be in places you don’t commonly look like in a pocket, your bag, or your car.

If you can't find the device and feel your safety is at risk, go to a safe public location and contact law enforcement or a trusted contact.

You can take screenshots of the unknown tracker alert and the map of the tracker locations for later reference.

What to do if you find a tracker

To get the list of actions you can take, tap Next steps.

There may be different instructions for different trackers including saving information to help report and disable the device.

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Get information about the tracker

Once you find the tracker, you may want to save its information.

  1. You may want to take a screenshot of the unknown tracker alert and map of the tracker locations.
  2. For Airtags, to learn more information about the tracker, bring the tracker near the back side of your phone.
    • You may have to wait a moment for the tracker information to come up on your screen.
    • Some devices may share their serial number or additional information about the owner of the device. Other devices also have the serial number printed physically on the Bluetooth tracker.
    • You may want to take a screenshot of the serial number or owner information.
  3. For Find My Device network compatible tags, to learn more about the tracker, follow the on-screen instructions.
    • Once all the identification instructions are completed, you’ll be able to find the device identifier and hidden email address of the owner.
    • You may want to take a screenshot of the device identifier or owner information.
    • If you’re unable to find the instructions to reveal owner information, follow the identification instructions on the manufacturer's website.

Disable the tracker

Important:

  • Some trackers, if disabled, may be factory reset and no longer linked to their original owner. Law enforcement may not be able to get additional information about these trackers, like who owns the tracker.
  • Physically disabling the device will stop the owner from receiving future location updates from the tracker, but they may still be able to check the last location from when the tracker was still enabled.
    • Depending on your situation, you can disable the tracker to stop any tracking or keep it enabled if you are concerned that disabling it could be unsafe.
    • To disable the tracker, find the product manufacturer below for step-by-step instructions:
Product Where to get help
Apple Airtag Disable an AirTag
  • You may be able to work with your local law enforcement to learn more about the tracker you've found. To support an investigation, law enforcement may ask you for the tracker, the device’s identifier, or other information.

If you can’t find the tracker

If you can’t find the device, it may still be near you or on your belongings.

  • If it’s safe to do so, retrace your steps and check belongings you had on the route shown on the alert, like in your car or backpack.
  • Run a manual scan to find trackers nearby.
  • If the tracker is still detected with you the next day, you may receive another alert.

Find previous tracker alerts

If you want to see alerts that you’ve previously received:

  1. On your device, tap Settings.
  2. Tap Safety & Emergency Find unknown trackers - Android Help (5) Unknown tracker alerts.
  3. In the middle of the screen, tap the tracker alerts button.

Tip: Alerts are deleted after 48 hours.

Check for trackers near you

Run a manual scan

You can check for trackers that are separated from their owners and currently near you at any time.

  1. On your device, tap Settings.
  2. Tap Safety & Emergency Find unknown trackers - Android Help (6) Unknown tracker alerts Find unknown trackers - Android Help (7) Scan now.
    • Your device takes about 10 seconds to complete a manual scan.

Which trackers show up in manual scan

You can detect trackers that are currently near you and separated from their owner’s device with manual scan. It’s possible that the trackers found in a manual scan are simply misplaced or temporarily separated from their owner’s device.

If you’ve turned on Unknown tracker alerts, you’ll get a notification automatically if the system determines that an unknown tracker is moving with you.

Didn’t get an alert for a tracker in a manual scan

Trackers that appear in a manual scan are currently near you, but may not have been traveling with you.

If you have alerts turned on, you’ll be notified automatically if the system determines that an unknown tracker is moving with you.

How your phone got the update

To keep your Android phone safe, it regularly gets updates in the background. During an update, Play Services adds the unknown tracker alert system and you automatically get notifications about an unknown tracker.

If you would like to opt out, you can do so any time.

Turn off unknown tracker alerts

Important: If you turn off unknown tracker alerts, previous alerts will be cleared and any information about other unknown trackers will be deleted. This data can’t be recovered.

If your Android device is Android 12 (S) and up:

  1. On your device, tap Settings.
  2. Tap Safety & emergency Find unknown trackers - Android Help (8) Unknown tracker alerts.
  3. Turn Allow alerts off.

If your Android device is Android 11 (R) and lower:

  1. On your device, tap Settings.
  2. Tap Google Find unknown trackers - Android Help (9) Personal safety Find unknown trackers - Android Help (10) Unknown tracker alerts.
  3. Turn off alerts.

Your data & privacy

What data we use

To determine how an unknown tracker has traveled with you, unknown tracker alerts use your location information and timestamps of when your device detected the tracker, and a device ID for the tracker. When you receive an unknown tracker alert, you’ll also find the places that the tracker was detected with you on a map.

This information is processed and temporarily stored in an encrypted format, never leaving your device, to determine if there’s a tracker following you and displaying it to you on a map. It’s not shared with Google or other users.

Android location settings privacy

To get automated alerts for unknown trackers traveling with you, you must have your Location turned on.

If you turn off your Location, to find trackers that are near you at the moment, you can still use the manual scanning feature.

  • On Android 11 and up: Manual scanning doesn’t require the phone's Location setting to be on. Check and update your Android version.
  • On Android 10 and lower: Manual scanning uses your phone’s Location setting and Bluetooth. There are several ways you can control which apps and services can access your location.

Troubleshoot problems with unknown trackers

Why can’t I ring a tracker after I get an alert?

You may not be able to ring the tracker if:

  • The tracker owner is nearby
  • The tracker was very recently separated from its owner
  • The tracker is out of your Android phone’s Bluetooth range or no longer with you
  • The tracker device ID has changed

What does it mean if the tracker’s device ID has changed?

Each Bluetooth tracker has a random ID associated with it that changes periodically. If the tracker isn’t near its owner, it may change less frequently, such as once per day.

When the tracker changes its random ID, it's no longer identified as the same tracker, and your Android device will display it as a new tracker in future scans or alerts.

Why didn’t I get the alert sooner?

Unknown tracker alerts consider multiple factors when sending an alert. To improve alert accuracy, you need to physically move with the tracker over time before receiving an alert.

Why didn’t I receive more than one alert?

The system is currently built so you only will receive one alert, per tracker, each day. If you’re still concerned that a tracker is with you, run a manual scan to find nearby trackers.

Why didn’t my manual scan detect nearby trackers?

To show trackers in the manual scan feature, they must be separated from their owners physically. Running multiple manual scans may improve the accuracy of the nearby trackers detected.

Additional support resources

If you’re concerned about your safety, these resources may help:

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FAQs

How do I find an unknown tracker? ›

You can manually search for AirTags without the need to download a third-party app as long as your phone can run Android 14 or newer. To do so, open Settings > Safety & emergency > Unknown tracker alerts, then tap the "Scan now" button to initiate the scan.

How do I detect a tracking device on my Android? ›

You can check for trackers that are separated from their owners and currently near you at any time.
  1. On your device, tap Settings.
  2. Tap Safety & Emergency Unknown tracker alerts. Scan now. Your device takes about 10 seconds to complete a manual scan.

Is there an app that can detect a tracking device? ›

The Tracker Detect app, available in the Google Play Store for free, allows you to use your Android to search for and track items that work with Apple's Find My network, such as AirTags, and are separated from their owner for at least 15 minutes. No Apple ID account is required.

How to find out if you have a tracking device in your body? ›

The best way to check for an implant would be to have an X-ray performed. RFID transponders have metal antennas that would show up in an X-ray. You could also look for a scar on the skin. Because the needle used to inject the transponder under the skin would be quite large, it would leave a small but noticeable scar.

How do I get rid of hidden trackers? ›

Quick Steps
  1. On Google Chrome, click ⋮ in the top-right corner and select Settings.
  2. Click Advanced and select Clear browsing data.
  3. Check the box for Cookies and other site data.
  4. Set the time range as All time.
  5. Click Clear data.
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How to know if someone is tracking your phone without you knowing? ›

10 Signs to Tell If Your Phone Is Being Tracked
  • Unknown Apps Installed on Your Phone. ...
  • Your Phone Gets Overheated. ...
  • Higher Data Usage. ...
  • Increased Battery Consumption. ...
  • Your Phone Is Jailbroken or Rooted. ...
  • Sudden Performance Deterioration. ...
  • Unusual and Peculiar Permission Requests. ...
  • Unusual Noise During Calls.

How do you know if someone is tracking your location on Android? ›

How To Tell If Your Phone Is Being Tracked
  1. Unfamiliar apps on your homescreen. ...
  2. Your device keeps crashing or running slowly. ...
  3. Your battery drains faster than usual. ...
  4. Apps suddenly open or run in the background. ...
  5. Your default web browser or homepage changes. ...
  6. ‍You have location sharing enabled without your knowledge.
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What is the code to check if someone is tracking your phone? ›

Code to check if phone is tapped: *#21# Code to show unknown connections and tracking (for Android): *#*#4636#*#* or *#*#197328640#*#* Code to show unknown connections and if someone is tracing you (for iPhone): *3001#12345#* Code to find your phone if lost or stolen (for Android): *#*#1472365#*#*

How do I stop someone from tracking my Android? ›

Turn "Do Not Track" on or off
  1. On your Android device, open Chrome .
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
  3. Tap Privacy and security.
  4. Tap Send a "Do Not Track" request. Tip: If you are part of the Tracking Protection test group, follow the “Tracking Protection” instructions.
  5. Turn the setting on or off.

Can you have a tracker on your phone without knowing? ›

Cybercriminals can put spyware on your phone, whether you have an Android or an iPhone. This can let them spy on you without you knowing. You might see your battery running low, your phone getting hot, or your phone running slowly. Unfortunately, these signs might not warn you until it's too late.

Is there an app to detect other devices? ›

Nearby Device Detector is advanced network tooling that can help you search for suspicious devices in your network and fetch device's details and protect your privacy to make sure you're in a safe environment. It's easy to use and can be applied to detect hotels, bathrooms, public places, etc.

How can I track my phone unknowingly? ›

Using a third-party app or service is the best to track someone's phone without them knowing. There are plenty of options to choose from, covering the spectrum of price and features. However, if you are looking for a single recommendation, we suggest mSpy.

Can a cell phone detect a GPS tracker? ›

Android users can scan for nearby AirTags (and AirPods) if they download the Tracker Detect app in the Google Play store. Similarly, Tile has a feature in its iOS and Android apps called “Scan & Secure” that will help locate any nearby trackers that are moving with you.

How can I find a hidden tracker? ›

GPS trackers can be hidden inside or outside the vehicle. They can be either active (real-time) or passive (data loggers). Common places to check include bumpers, undercarriage, wheel wells, under the hood, OBD data port, and 12V receptacle. Use an electronic bug sweeper for thorough detection.

How can I track an unknown number location? ›

Use a reverse phone lookup site.
  1. Reliable sites include sites like White Pages, Reverse Phone Lookup, and AnyWho.
  2. Some sites may not be able to give you the exact name of the caller, but can provide you with a general location of the caller. This can help narrow it down.

How do I stop a tracker from tracking my phone? ›

How to stop your phone from being tracked: detailed list
  1. Use VPN with an ad blocker. ...
  2. Use antivirus software. ...
  3. Do not use public Wi-Fi. ...
  4. Disable automatic Wi-Fi connections. ...
  5. Turn off GPS. ...
  6. Turn off Bluetooth. ...
  7. Use airplane mode. ...
  8. Keep your phone updated.
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