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March 17, 2022

How to Find a Lost iPhone Without Find My iPhone



Contacts, texts, and emails, as well as music, images, and videos, are all stored on your iPhone (News - Alert). As a result, if your iPhone is lost or stolen, you will be in a heap of bother. If you're reading this, it's possible that you've left your iPhone in a local cafe, bus, bookstore, or restaurant, or that it's been stolen. If your iPhone has been lost or stolen, read this article to learn how to monitor and locate it using Find My iPhone or another app.



With Number Tracker Pro

You can first look to locate your phone by using a Tracking-SMS system. It works by sending a specific text message with a tracking link, Number Tracker Pro can correctly track the current live location of a phone number. It functions in the same way that To send to the phone number you want to find, you can choose a template or type a personalized message.

At the conclusion of the text message, a special tracking link is introduced, demanding the user's permission and clicking on the link. When the user clicks on the link in the message, the IP address is recorded and an email with the information is delivered to you.

Number Tracker Pro is a piece of software that allows users to obtain a large amount of data by simply clicking a few times. It's as simple as joining up and entering your data into the system. After that, you'll punch in a phone number, and all sorts of information will be tossed into the mix. You'll be able to look up names, addresses, workplaces, relationships, and a variety of other information about an entity.

With Google (News - Alert) Maps

Unless you've activated location history for Google Maps, you'll have to retrace your steps to find an iPhone last position information if you don't have Find My iPhone activated. Even if you don't have Find My iPhone, your location data using Google maps will be able to tell you where your lost iPhone was last seen. If you haven't yet activated Google Maps location history, you should do it immediately in case you misplace your device.

Contact Wireless Provider

If the burglar who took it uses it often before the network is shut off, you may be able to monitor it yourself after it has been taken. Request call and text records from your phone by contacting your wireless provider or logging into your online account. This will reveal the phone numbers that the thief has been dialing on your phone. To find the names or addresses linked with the phone numbers the thief has been phoning, use a reverse phone lookup service; these facilities are commonly available online but often come at a small cost. Report your phone as taken to a police department and provide all of this data to the authorities.

Your phone provider is also an option for retrieving your phone if you aren’t sure of its whereabouts. All you need to do is speak to your network provider. They may not be able to locate the phone but they may be able to see where it was last used or what area it was last used in to give you a head start and information to give to the authorities.

In conclusion, if you are unlucky enough to lose your phone or have it stolen and don’t have to Find your phone activated there are other ways that you can search for it and try to access it live or at the most recent location. Being without a phone can be very daunting and iPhones, especially the newer ones don’t come cheap so if you are able to recover it yourself it certainly is worth it in the long term.



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