Microsoft doesn't have a traditional "blacklist" system like phones, but you can:
Go to account.microsoft.com/devices
Find your Surface Pro 9
Select "Find my device" — even if location is currently off, it logs the last known location when it was on
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is there a way for me to blacklist my surface pro 9 its is stolen and location is disabled
Microsoft doesn't have a traditional "blacklist" system like phones, but you can:
Go to account.microsoft.com/devices
Find your Surface Pro 9
Select "Find my device" — even if location is currently off, it logs the last known location when it was on
AI answer
There is no way in the provided information to “blacklist” a Surface Pro 9 at the hardware level, but data on it can be protected and the device can be locked if it was using a Microsoft account with Find my device enabled.
If Find my device was turned on before it was stolen and the Surface can get online, it can be located and remotely locked:
If location was disabled and Find my device was not turned on beforehand, the device cannot be tracked using this feature, and the context does not provide any other “blacklist” or kill‑switch mechanism for Surface devices.
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