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Locate your missing iPhone, iPad, or Mac with Find My
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Find My iPhone is a feature that allows you to track down your device if it's ever misplaced, lost, or stolen. This wikiHow will show you how to enable Find My on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac computer.

Things You Should Know

  • To turn on Find My, go to "Settings" → tap your Apple ID → "Find My" → "Find My [device]" → toggle on "Find My [device]".
  • On Mac, open "System Settings" → click your Apple ID → "iCloud" → "Find My" → "Turn On".
  • To check locations, sign into https://www.icloud.com with your Apple ID and click "Find My".
Method 1
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Using iPhone or iPad

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  1. This will be at the very top of the Settings page. Make sure you're logged into the correct Apple ID. This is how you can check your device's location on other devices.
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  2. You can find this underneath Media & Purchases.
  3. This will be at the top. If you're using an iPad, this will say Find My iPad.
    • To share your location with approved family and friends, toggle on the switch for Share My Location.
  4. This feature must be enabled to find your lost iPhone or iPad on a map. If this feature isn't already enabled, do the following:
    • Open Settings.
    • Tap Privacy & Security.
    • Tap Location Services.
    • Toggle on Location Services.
    • Scroll down and tap Find My.
    • Select Ask Next Time Or When I Share or While Using the App.
    • Toggle on Precise Location.
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Using Mac

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  1. This will be at the top-left corner of the screen.
    • Use this method to enable Find My on your Mac computer or laptop. If lost or stolen, you can log into the iCloud website to see its current or last known location.
  2. On earlier versions, this will look like System Preferences.
  3. This will be in the left panel.
  4. You can find this next to a blue cloud icon.
  5. You may need to scroll down to find this option.
  6. This is at the top-right corner of the menu.
    • A new page will open.
  7. Click the buttons next to each to enable it. You must have both of these options enabled to find your Mac.
    • On earlier versions, click Options first.
  8. This feature must be enabled to find your lost Mac on a map. If this feature isn't already enabled, do the following:
    • On Ventura: go to System SettingsPrivacy & SecurityLocation Services. Click Details next to System Services. Toggle on Location Services next to Find My.
    • On earlier versions, go to System PreferencesSecurity & PrivacyPrivacyLocation Services → check the box for Enable Location Services. Check the box for Find My.
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Method 3
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Finding the Location

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  1. Go to https://www.icloud.com/ in a web browser. You can find lost or stolen devices from a computer or mobile device.
  2. Use your Apple ID and password to log in. Make sure you're using the same Apple ID associated with your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
  3. This will be in the app folder towards the bottom. You can also find it by clicking the App menu in the top-right corner.
  4. You'll see a list of all your devices underneath All Devices. The locations may take a moment to refresh.
  5. The map should show the location of your device. If it's currently on and active, you'll see the current location. If the device is offline, you'll see its last marked location.
    • Click Mark As Lost to keep your device and information safe. This will lock your device with a passcode or password. You can also display a message on the lock screen that may help the finder return the device to you.[2]
    • Click Play Sound if the device is lost somewhere nearby. This will play a sound to help you locate it.
    • Click Erase This Device to remotely reset your device. This will delete everything on your device. Avoid doing this unless absolutely necessary to protect your information.
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Bryzz Tortello
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This article was co-authored by Bryzz Tortello and by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Bryzz Tortello is a Phone Repair Specialist and the Owner & CEO of Tortello Repair Services. With over ten years of experience, she specializes in iPhone and iPad ranging from screen and battery replacements to microsoldering and data recovery. Bryzz attended The College of the Canyons. This article has been viewed 115,704 times.
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Updated: January 16, 2024
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Categories: IPhone
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1. Open the phone’s Settings.
2. Tap iCloud.
3. Sign in to your iCloud account.
4. Tap Find My iPhone.
5. Slide the Find My iPhone button to On.

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