Whether you accidentally left your laptop on a plane, or it was stolen out of its sleeve when you weren’t looking, losing your MacBook is a horrible feeling. Luckily, Apple’s Find My network has provided macOS, iPadOS, and iOS devotees with a safe and reliable way to recover these missing devices. And unlike certain brands that place advanced surveillance features behind paywalls, the Find My network is completely free — you’ll just need to do a few things to get it set up.
Step 4: To turn on the Offline finding feature , choose the Options button within the Find My Mac field. Step 1: Select Settings, followed by your Apple ID at the top, and then select your MacBook from the available devices section.Step 3: You should now be able to see the location of your MacBook, with the ability to play a sound and be given directions to its location. You can also wipe the entire device by hitting the Erase this device setting.
It goes without saying that if you have lost your MacBook, you should immediately change all your sensitive data, including login credentials and your Apple ID.
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