Find My Mac helps you locate, lock, or erase your Mac if it’s lost or stolen. Follow these steps to enable it.
1. Open System Settings
✔ Click the Apple menu () in the top-left corner.
✔ Select System Settings (or System Preferences on older macOS versions).
2. Enable Find My Mac
✔ Click Apple ID > iCloud.
✔ Scroll down and select Find My Mac.
✔ Click Turn On and enter your Apple ID password if prompted.
3. Enable Location Services (Required for Tracking)
✔ In System Settings, go to Privacy & Security > Location Services.
✔ Make sure Location Services is turned on.
✔ Scroll down, click System Services, and check Find My Mac.
4. Verify Find My Mac is Active
✔ Open Find My app from the Applications folder or Spotlight Search (Cmd + Space
, then type “Find My”).
✔ Click Devices and check if your Mac appears on the list.
5. Test Find My Mac on Another Device
✔ Use Find My iPhone on another Apple device.
✔ Log into iCloud.com/find to ensure your Mac appears on the map.
Conclusion
To turn on Find My Mac, go to System Settings > Apple ID > iCloud, enable Find My Mac, and ensure Location Services is active. This allows you to track, lock, or erase your Mac if needed.
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