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The Find My app combines Find My iPhone and Find My Friends into a single app for iOS 13, iPadOS, and macOS Catalina. If you need help finding it, use Search on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or use Spotlight on your Mac. You can also share locations or find missing devices on iCloud.com.

If you don't have iOS 13, iPadOS, macOS Catalina, or watchOS 6, set up and use Find My iPhone and Find My Friends instead of Find My, or log in to iCloud.com.

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With Find My, you can locate and protect your Mac if it's ever lost or stolen. You need to set up Find My Mac before it goes missing. To turn it on, simply choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud. If you believe that your Mac was stolen, contact your local law enforcement.

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Use Find My to locate your computer

If you set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost or stolen, you can use it to locate your Mac on a map, or play a sound to help you find it. You can also use it to remotely lock or erase your Mac. To use Find My, sign in to iCloud.com on another computer or open the Find My app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Locate your Mac on a map

Open the Find My app and select your Mac from the list of devices to view its location on a map and get directions.

Play a sound

If your Mac is nearby, you can have it play a sound to help you or someone nearby find it.

Lock your Mac

You can use Find My to mark your computer as lost, which remotely locks it with a passcode. You can also display a custom message on its screen.

Erase your Mac

You can use Find My to remotely erase all your personal information from your Mac.

What if my Mac is shut down or offline?

If your Mac is turned off or offline, you can still use Find My to request a notification when it's located, or lock or erase it remotely. The next time your Mac is online, the actions take effect. If you remove your Mac from Find My when it's offline, your requests are canceled.

How do I unlock my Mac?

After you locate your Mac, you can unlock it with your passcode on iCloud.com. Make sure to use the passcode that you created when you locked it with Find My, not your device passcode.

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Mac OS X & macOS names. As you can see from the list above, with the exception of the first OS X beta, all versions of the Mac operating system from 2001 to 2012 were all named after big cats. Apple's macOS is a secure operating system, and at the heart of its security is your password: you will need this whenever you install new software or make changes to macOS via System Preferences. Learn how to download and reinstall Mac OS Mountain Lion.Don't forget to check out our site for more free how-to videos!http://youtube.com. How To Password Protect a Folder on Mac OS X El Capitan. Encrypt and Password Protect an Existing Folder Using the All New Disk Utility in El Capitan. I am writing a swift framework, which depends on Alamofire v3.x. Now I want to add my framework into a project, which depends on Alamofire v2.x. I am using Carthage to manage me project.

Use Find My to locate your computer

If you set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost or stolen, you can use it to locate your Mac on a map, or play a sound to help you find it. You can also use it to remotely lock or erase your Mac. To use Find My, sign in to iCloud.com on another computer or open the Find My app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Locate your Mac on a map

Open the Find My app and select your Mac from the list of devices to view its location on a map and get directions.

Play a sound

If your Mac is nearby, you can have it play a sound to help you or someone nearby find it.

Lock your Mac

You can use Find My to mark your computer as lost, which remotely locks it with a passcode. You can also display a custom message on its screen.

Erase your Mac

You can use Find My to remotely erase all your personal information from your Mac.

What if my Mac is shut down or offline?

If your Mac is turned off or offline, you can still use Find My to request a notification when it's located, or lock or erase it remotely. The next time your Mac is online, the actions take effect. If you remove your Mac from Find My when it's offline, your requests are canceled.

How do I unlock my Mac?

After you locate your Mac, you can unlock it with your passcode on iCloud.com. Make sure to use the passcode that you created when you locked it with Find My, not your device passcode.

Here's how to see the passcode that you used to lock your Mac: F!shing mac os.

  1. Sign in to icloud.com/find.
  2. Select your Mac from the Devices menu.
  3. Select Unlock. After you follow the steps to verify your identity, you'll see the passcode that you need to unlock your Mac.

You can look up your passcode for a limited time. If you forget your passcode or can't verify your identity to see it, take your Mac to an Apple Authorized Service Provider along with your proof of purchase.

If you can't find your Mac

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Find My Mac is the only Apple service that can help track or locate a lost Mac. If you didn't set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost, or you can't locate it, these steps might help you protect your data:

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  1. Change your Apple ID password to prevent anyone from accessing your iCloud data or using other services (such as iMessage or iTunes) from your Mac.
  2. Change your passwords for other accounts you use with your Mac, including email, banking, and social sites like Facebook or Twitter.
  3. Report your lost or stolen Mac to local law enforcement. They might request the serial number of your computer. You can find this information on the original box or receipt you received when you purchased your Mac.




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