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# How to Activate Your GPS Tracker?

### Automatic Activation

Most GPS trackers in our product line come pre-activated and ready to use right out of the box. You should receive an activation confirmation email shortly after your purchase.

### Model MA9275 Activation

The MA9275 model requires manual activation. Follow these steps to activate your device:

1. Visit our GPS activation portal at: [GPS Activation Page](https://matrackinc.com/reseller/client/gps-activation/)
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the activation process
3. Wait for your confirmation email

### Haven't Received Your Activation Email?

If you haven't received your activation confirmation email:

1. Check your spam/junk folder
2. Contact our support team for immediate assistance

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