Then enable “Find My iPhone” and “Find My network” as directed above. To make sure this search is available to you in case you need it, first set your passcode and FaceID. Good news: With iOS 15, iPhone models 11 and up will transmit their location even when powered off if you have already chosen to enable “Find My network” in your settings. How can I find my iPhone when it is turned off? If you have AirTags, you’ll be familiar with how this works. It enables your device to send out end-to-end encrypted Bluetooth signals (“ like a lost cat meowing in the dark,” according to the Apple-focused tech site TidBits), and if certain other Apple devices with internet connections are nearby, they will anonymously pick up these signals and relay them to your Find My app as your device’s approximate location, without compromising your privacy. The Find My network is a secondary handy tool you can turn on for your phone that works with the Find My app. If you are part of a family-sharing group (a setting that allows an adult to add up to six family members to share apps, music, books and more), a family member can also help locate your phone by logging into their iCloud account and searching for your devices. If your phone is on Wi-Fi or on a cellular network, you’ll be able to hear it if it’s in earshot. If your phone is set to vibrate, it will do that, too. A noise will toll, and the volume will slowly increase. Note that some apps won't work properly if the location information is turned off.If you’re on another Apple device (Apple Watch, iPad, etc.), you can also use Find My’s “find devices” feature to play a sound on your lost iPhone. Toggle the Location button from "On" to "Off" to turn off location information. For Android phones, go to Settings > Connections > Location. Toggle the Location Services button from "On" to "Off" to turn off location information. On iPhones, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. If you just want to turn off your location information without trying to fool people into thinking you're someplace else, it's pretty easy. And the location in your location-based app, is, of course, the same place. Whether you click the Center On icon or locate yourself on your iPhone, the location is fixed to Rome, Italy. The system now understands your desired place is Rome.Enter the place you want to teleport to in the upper left field, and click Go. Activate the "teleport mode" by clicking the corresponding icon (the 3rd one) in the upper right.If the location is not accurately displayed, click the Center On icon in the lower right part to show the accurate location. In the new window, you can find your actual location on your map. ![]() ![]() Click Virtual Location from all the options, and have your iPhone connected to your computer.It may take a few moments for your faked location to appear on other people's phones. You can open Google Maps or a similar app to see if your location is now updated. (You can also search for Select mock location app.) In your phone's Settings, tap Developer Options, then tap Select mock location app.Dismiss any notifications about Developer Mode. Tap rapidly on Build Number until you see a notification that shows you're entering Developer Mode. ![]() Tap Go to Settings, About, and find the Build Number (alternately, you can just search for the Build Number option from your phone's Settings menu). In order to enable a mock location, you'll have to dig into your phone's settings.You'll see a dialog box that prompts you to enable a mock location. Tap Permit drawing over other apps, then tap to go back. ![]() You'll see a Draw Permission Required dialog box, which prompts you to change a system setting. The coordinates will appear on the Latitude, Longitude line in GPS Joystick. This lets you use a map to select the fake location where you want your phone to appear.
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