Lifehacker: I Use CubiCasa to Make Floor Plans of My House (and You Should Too)
I Use CubiCasa to Make Floor Plans of My House (and You Should Too)
Poring over floor plans can easily become an old house lover’s obsession. Where was the kitchen when the house was built? Was there originally a fireplace in the front parlor? If row houses are your ...
Brownstoner: Designed for City Living: The Row House Plans of Robert G. Hatfield
Designed for City Living: The Row House Plans of Robert G. Hatfield
To help you find offline items with Find Hub, if you don’t have one, set a PIN, pattern, or password on your Android device. Learn how to set screen lock on your device.
Be ready to find a lost Android device - Google Account Help
Tip: To find, secure, or erase your Wear OS device, connect it to Wi-Fi or mobile data. Be ready to find a lost Android device.
By default, your Android device stores encrypted recent locations with Google and participates in the Find Hub network, a crowdsourced network of Android devices that uses end-to-end encrypted location information to help Android users find their lost devices.
Find My Device can now help you locate devices, even if they're offline by encrypting and storing your device's most recent location with Google. See the article Here
If you lose an Android phone or tablet, or Wear OS watch, you can find, lock, or erase it. If you've added a Google Account to your device, Find My Device is automatically turned on. If you allow Find My Device to encrypt your phone's most recent location and store it with Google, your device’s most recent location is available to the first account activated on the device.