How to use Find My iPhone and Find My Mac, the best part of iCloud Find Your iPhone, iPad, and Mac aren't new, but they're often forgotten when setting up a system—or when a device goes missing. Just as mentioned above, you can use the Find My app to also find your iPhone, iPad and other idevices on your Mac. The step is simple and straightforward. Before we go further, first of all, you need to add your Mac to the Find My app. Step 1: Open System Preferences by clicking Apple icon System Preferences from the menu bar. See all your devices on a map. Is your iPad at home or back at the office? Use the map to get a full.
Use the Find My app
Find My combines Find My iPhone and Find My Friends into one app in iOS 13.
Set it up
Set up Find My on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. You can use it to find your AirPods or Apple Watch, too.
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Share locations
Easily locate friends and family members. Share your location with others, and let them share back.
Find your friendsFind devices
With Find My [device] and Location Services turned on, you can locate a lost or missing device.
Locate your deviceHow to use Find My
Use the Find My app in iOS 13 to help locate lost devices and share your location with friends.
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Turn on Activation Lock
Find My includes Activation Lock, a feature that prevents anyone else from using your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac if it's ever lost or stolen.
Still can't find your device?
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If you think your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple Watch, or AirPods is lost or stolen, these steps might help you find it and protect your data.