Google has added an update to the Android Device Manager this week.
It is A new lock screen button implores whoever found your phone to call a number that you specify. Now just hope that they’re not calling to ask for ransom.
Device Manager lets you remotely lock or wipe a lost Android device, or set the ringer to blast so you can find it under that pile of laundry or out in the yard.
But the newest update lets you put a message on the lock screen, as well as a button to phone home. Just don’t put your cellphone number in there, dummy. It looks like the lock screen just shows a green “Call” button, and doesn’t actually display the phone number you specify.
How it works
When you realize you’ve misplaced your phone, you log into Android Device Manager’s website, and remotely set a lockscreen button that will call your friend, your parents’ house, whatever. Maybe you put a message on the lock screen that says something about “I lost my phone, please call me!” And with any luck, the good-hearted person who stumbled across your lost phone follows those instructions and doesn’t chuck your phone in a river or sell it.
Google hasn’t officially announced the update yet, but you can see the new feature on the Android Device Manager app listing.
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