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  2. Quickly find your lost cellphone - AOL

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    You're constantly on your phone and yet, all of a sudden, you can't find it. We've all been there. Someone in the house is hungry, another one is sick, and they're all screaming for your attention.

  3. Lost your phone? Don’t freak out — here’s what to do - AOL

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    Track your lost phone. If you don’t have mobile security software, try to find your phone’s location manually. If you can locate your phone, you can attempt to retrieve it.

  4. Find My Phone - Wikipedia

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    Find my Phone or similar is the name given by various manufacturers to software and a service for smartphones, whereby a registered user can find the approximate location of the phone if switched on, over the Internet, or by the phone sending e-mail or SMS text messages. This helps to locate lost or stolen phones. [1] [2]

  5. Lost your cell phone on vacation? Here's what to do next - AOL

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    Losing a phone can be stressful, but travelers can take steps to protect their information and potentially get their devices back.

  6. Assurance Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2020, the Assurance Wireless brand has been under the T-Mobile family. [5] This was the result of the merger of Sprint Corporation and T-Mobile US was officially completed, [9] and after Virgin Mobile USA was officially shut down and folded into Boost Mobile. An official statement was sent to all customers July 14, 2020 stating that ...

  7. T-Mobile US - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile USA received a portion of the 1.3 million largely warrantless law enforcement requests for subscriber information (including text messages and phone location data) made in 2011, but refused to state how many requests it received. [251] It did say that in the last decade, the number of requests have increased by 12 to 16 percent annually.