Apple yesterday announced a redesigned Find My app in watchOS 27 that consolidates all tracking features into a single map-centric interface.
Previously split into separate Find Devices, Find People, and Find Things apps, the new app now consolidates everything into a unified view. Apple says the update makes it easier to locate the people, devices, and things you care about, with a map-centric layout as the central navigation paradigm.
The redesign also introduces more flexible sharing options in ‌Find My‌, giving users greater control over how they share their location and tracking of their items with others.
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