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Imei tracker to find my stolen phone

Wworried_parentParent Level 3 2026/06/20 06:08 12235 views 6 replies
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worried_parentParent Level 32026/06/20 06:08

phone got snatched on the subway yesterday. i've got the imei written down from the box. is there a website or service that can actually track a phone by imei? cops said they'll "look into it" which i'm not holding my breath for

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Best Answerphone_realistCommunity Member6 days ago

sigh. i hate being the one to say this but:

there is no website or app that lets civilians track a phone by IMEI. every site claiming to do so is a scam or malware. i wish they worked bc i've been robbed too.

what the IMEI is actually useful for:

  • your carrier can blacklist it (makes it unusable on any carrier in most countries, devalues it for thieves)
  • police can submit it to the national database as stolen
  • if it shows up at a pawn shop or gets re-registered with a carrier, it might get flagged

OP: so it's basically a "hope the system catches it eventually" thing

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phone_realistTop Contributor6 days ago

pretty much. call your carrier today and blacklist it. that at least prevents someone else from using it on a legit network.

also if you had find my / find my device on, use that from a browser. way more useful than IMEI for actually locating

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insurance_personParent Level 35 days ago

file a police report with the imei on it. you'll need the report number for any insurance claim (home/renter's usually covers stolen phones) and for your carrier.

also change all your passwords and 2fa targets ASAP. whoever has the phone might have SIM access which can mean text-based 2fa is compromised

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been_robbedParent Level 25 days ago

happened to me last year. did everything right — blacklisted, police report, find my active. got a ping from the phone 3 weeks later in a different state. cops there didn't do anything. gave up.

buy insurance next phone. that's what saved me

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cyber_awareTop Contributor4 days ago

specifically do NOT click any emails or texts that come to you claiming to be from "apple support" or "google" saying "your phone was found, click here to verify." phishing. common after a theft because the thieves have your number

OP: oh good to know. i'll watch for that. thanks everyone, gonna call my carrier now

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phone_realistParent Level 34 days ago

good luck. sorry this happened

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