![]() ![]() * The Find My network is an encrypted, anonymous network of hundreds of millions of Apple devices that can help you locate your device. Then select Location Services, select the Enable Location Services checkbox, and make sure that the checkbox next to Find My is selected. In earlier versions of macOS: Go to System Preferences > Security & Privacy, then click the Privacy tab and, if the padlock in the lower left is locked, click it and enter the name and password of the administrator.Next to System Services, click Details and make sure Location Services is turned on for Find My. In macOS Ventura: Go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services.If you want to be able to find your lost device on a map, make sure that Location Services is turned on: Use a service like Box or DropBox: See Share files with a cloud. Use iCloud: See Automatically keep your files up to date with iCloud. Quickly transfer files wirelessly: See Transfer files wirelessly with email, messages, or AirDrop. To make sure that you can find your Mac if it's ever lost or stolen, check that Find My Mac is On and Find My network is On.* In earlier versions of macOS, click Options to check that both are turned on. There are multiple ways to transfer your photos, videos, and other files between your iPhone and computer. ![]() Scroll down, click Find My, then click Turn On.Under Apps Using iCloud, click Show All.In earlier versions of macOS, click Apple ID, then click iCloud. In earlier versions of macOS, choose Apple menu > System Preferences. Choose Apple menu > System Settings. ![]()
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