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Using Find My for Location Sharing with Friends For the battery-dying aspect, just make sure that "Send Last Location" is enabled.
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The only downside to the new feature is that it won't help you out if your battery dies or when a thief turns it off or puts it in Airplane Mode (unless Bluetooth was still on somehow). The only catch is that you have to have two Apple devices signed in to the same iCloud account with two-factor authentication enabled for it to work at all since you need one of those devices where the private key is held. The encryption system prevents abuse by hackers so that nobody can intercept and use Bluetooth to track your device's location - not even Apple. Pretty cool, right? And Apple makes it work without any sacrifice to your privacy or security. Next, whenever you go to view its address with Find My iPhone, your private key will decrypt that location and show it on the map so you can track it. Then, their device would upload your encrypted location to Apple's servers. If another Apple user with an iPad, iPhone, MacBook, or whatever comes within Bluetooth range to your lost iPhone, your iPhone will transmit your (ever-changing) public key to it. Its new icon looks like an improved radar system, only with fewer details, brighter greens, and the location symbol that appears on Apple Maps to show your current location and direction. Or shortened app names like "Find iPhone." It's just "Find My." Simple, right? However, at its core, the "Find My iPhone" service is still called that, just found in the "Find My" app.
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The new "Find My" name is a pro in and of itself, as there's no more need to refer to either "Find My iPhone" or "Find My iPad" or "Find My iPod" anymore.
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Jump to a section: App Name & Icon | Using Find My iPhone ( Viewing the Map | Device Info & Tools | Lost Mode | Map Settings | Helping Friends | Settings | Offline Finding) | Using Find My Friends ( Settings | In-App Options | Viewing the Map) The New Name & App Icon Plus, there are some new features you'll want to know about, and we've laid everything out for you so you can dive right in without any issues or concerns.

And those are just a few of the latest enhancements, alongside the new " Find My" app. There are granular location data controls for apps, notifications when apps are using your location in the background, an option to remove geotags from photos you share, and a new way to sign in with apps and websites. Overall, Apple has greatly improved iOS privacy and security in its latest mobile operating system.

But what does that mean for you and your privacy and security? Now, instead of two separate apps, they're combined into one convenient package. If you've ever used the Find My iPhone and Find My Friends apps in iOS 12 and below, you may be surprised to hear that those apps have joined forces in iOS 13.
