See devices with account access - Google Account Help Multiple sessions that appear with the same device name could come from the same device or multiple devices To make sure there’s no account access from another device, sign out of all the sessions with this device name
Use Quick Share on your Android device - Android Help On select devices with Android 13 and above, you can also share content from your clipboard with Quick Share After you copy something, you get a pop-up confirmation at the bottom of the screen Select the device you want to share the content with
Find all your devices in one place - Google Store Help You can also go to Your Devices to manage your related subscriptions, start repairs, find device-specific help, and contact support Some devices, like Google Pixel Buds, might not show up in Your Devices if you did not purchase them from Google Store using your account
Get your bookmarks, passwords, and more on all your devices When you sign in to Chrome, on all your devices, you can find your info like: Bookmarks Reading list Passwords Payment info Addresses, phone numbers, and more Extensions Web apps Settings and preferences You can also sync your tabs and browsing history to your Google Account once you’ve signed in to Chrome On your computer, open Chrome At the top right, select More Settings You and Google
Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device - Google Help 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 set up Bluetooth devices near your Android device To connect some devices to your phone without a cord, you can use Bluetooth After you pair a Bluetooth device for the first time, your devices can connect automatically If your phone is connected to something through Bluetooth, at the top of the screen, you'll find a Bluetooth icon Learn how to connect a Bluetooth device
Google Play supported devices Most Android phones and tablets use Google Play Check the full list of Google Play supported devices to see if the Play Store works with your device
Enroll ChromeOS devices Automatically enroll devices You can configure ChromeOS and ChromeOS Flex devices to automatically enroll during initial device setup, although the process is different for each device type ChromeOS devices use zero-touch enrollment, whereas ChromeOS Flex devices use automatic enrollment
Medical devices - World Health Organization (WHO) Medical devices are used in many diverse settings, for example, by laypersons at home, by paramedical staff and clinicians in remote clinics, by opticians and dentists and by health-care professionals in advanced medical facilities, for prevention and screening and in palliative care