FoneHome offers GPS-based location of lost or stolen iPhones, as well as the ability to remotely take photos (maybe you'll snap a pic of the thief), play a sound (to help you find your iPhone in the couch), and track information online. Unlike many other apps, it does not require a subscription ...
A web-based service that attempts to trick thieves into sending location data about your phone to its servers. With that information, you can log into a web console to locate your iPhone by GPS, map, IP address, and more. While the company charges for its service on other platforms, as of this ...
IHound not only helps locate iPhones that have been lost of stolen, but it also lets you track the location of kids, spouses, etc. via their iPhones. Additionally, it can spur actions based on GPS location, such as emailing a grocery list when you get to the store. The app requires a subscription ...
This service requires a jailbroken iPhone and getting the app through Cydia, meaning that not all users may be comfortable doing what's needed to use it. If you are, iLocalis not only tracks the location of your iPhone, but lets you send remote commands - place calls, delete data, record audio, ...
Unlike some of the others on this list, the Device Locator app doesn't require a monthly subscription. Instead, this US$4.99 app lets you log into a web-based account to track the location of a phone, cause it to make noise, lock the phone to prevent access by a thief, and more.
This official app from Apple uses the company's iCloud service to locate your lost phone. You can also remotely lock the phone and set a passcode on it, or even remotely delete its data - two nice security features. It's free and requires access to another iOS device or a web-connected computer ...