

This software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.I did fork it, but eventually decided to create my own project. There is already a good FOSS alternative, Find My Device (from which I took inspiration from), but wanted to change it a little. There is already Google Find My Device, but I wanted to develop a free and open source alternative (even tho it is suggested to keep Google's, unless you do not have Play Services and/or wanting to go full-in about privacy). Some antivirus falsely report it's a malware due to the app's extensive demanding permissions. Packages on F-Droid are compiled by the repo's owner. GitHub's releases section is the only place where I am uploading apks. Whitelist (optional): Whitelist numbers are the only numbers that the app will accept communications from.This means that it is advised to change your password when you send to your smartphone messages containing it in order to deny access to attackers as soon as possible (unlikely and costly attack, yet let's try to prevent any displeasing scenario). Furthermore, you probably know that SMS are not encrypted. Change it to something more secure to enhance your protection. Password (mandatory): The default password is 0000.There are two walls to resist a potential malicious individual: As such, it strives to be as secure as possible. On your computer open a terminal, change to the directory where you extracted the platform tools and run the following commandĪdb shell pm grant _SECURE_SETTINGS.Connect your phone with your computer via USB.In the Developer options enable USB debugging ( ).Activate Developer options on your phone ( ).To grant the permission you need to do the following: The app is able to automatically enabe location if it is off, but you need to grant a specific permission through adb. You will receive a call from the lost smartphone Will show a message on the screen, even when it's locked.

You can then put this information on OpenCellId to individuate the smartphone's approximate location Will return a set of uniquely identifiable information about cell towers near the phone.

Will return the most accurate set of coordinates possible and a link to them pinpointed to OpenStreetMap
