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I have lost my Apple Watch. Are you able to find out when and where it was last connected to the internet? It’s will have run out of battery.

I have lost my Apple Watch. Are you able to find out when and where it was last connected to the internet? It’s has now run out of battery.

Apple Watch Series 6, watchOS 7

Posted on Feb 23, 2021 1:08 PM

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Posted on Feb 23, 2021 1:12 PM

Apple does not search fir anyone’s lost or stolen personal property. They don’t take reports of such either.


And if it is powered off, there is nothing that can be done remotely to it now. It must be powered on and connected to the internet to use Find My. Last known location data is only displayed in your iCloud account for 24 hours.


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Feb 23, 2021 1:12 PM in response to Sjfall-22

Apple does not search fir anyone’s lost or stolen personal property. They don’t take reports of such either.


And if it is powered off, there is nothing that can be done remotely to it now. It must be powered on and connected to the internet to use Find My. Last known location data is only displayed in your iCloud account for 24 hours.


See -> If your Apple Watch is lost or stolen - Apple Support

I have lost my Apple Watch. Are you able to find out when and where it was last connected to the internet? It’s will have run out of battery.

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