How to Quickly Find Your Device Identifier on Any Platform

Learn how to find your device identifier for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS in just a few simple steps.

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To find your device identifier, you can use the following steps: 1. For Windows: Open Command Prompt and type `wmic csproduct get uuid`. The UUID displayed is your device ID. 2. For macOS: Go to 'About This Mac' under the Apple menu, click 'System Report', then 'Hardware'. The hardware UUID is your device ID. 3. For Android: Go to Settings > About Phone > Status. The IMEI/MEID is your device ID. 4. For iOS: Go to Settings > General > About. The IMEI is your device ID.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a device identifier? A device identifier is a unique number assigned to a device, allowing software and services to recognize it.
  2. Why do I need my device identifier? You may need your device identifier for troubleshooting, support, or when setting up certain software or services.
  3. Can I change my device identifier? Generally, a device identifier is hard-coded into the hardware and cannot be changed without modifying the device.
  4. Is the device identifier the same as a serial number? No, a device identifier is often different from a serial number, which usually refers to the manufacturing details of the device.