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Aug 3, 2023. #1. My son had his iPhone 13 Pro Max replaced under apple care after his phone was damaged in a fall. He set up the new phone with iCloud backup. His new phone does show show up on the ‘find my’ app under people but it doesn’t show up under his name in the device tab of the ‘find my’ app. My Apple ID is the organizer and ...
macrumors newbie. i'm having some issues with icloud find my mac. device: imac m1 24" clean install of sonoma macos 14.1. install was done by putting the device in dfu mode and used a second mac with apple configurator and ipsw file recovery. icloud setup was done. location services allow find my mac. in icloud settings find my mac is activated.
Nov 30, 2011. #1. I went into iCloud today, to test the find my iPhone feature. (My iPhone next to me, in a WIFI network and 1-2 bars of 3G coverage). When I tried to find my iPhone, it said that my location services was not turned on. I checked my iPhone, went into settings then location services, that was turned on, went down to the "Find my ...
iCloud Terms & Conditions. www.apple.com. I never paid much attention to Apple's T&C before August 5, 2021, the date that Apple announced the imminent release of their new CSAM feature. Over the years I have always selected "Agree" when prompted because of Apple's reputation on privacy.
Apr 30, 2024. #11. FreakinEurekan said: It's asking for that in order to enable iCloud Keychain. Keychain is end-to-end encrypted so that no one (even Apple) can see it - the way to add a device to that encryption chain, is to log into the iCloud account and provide a passcode of a prior authorized device.
1: Go to Location sharing and under " share your location with " turn everything off. 2: Go to Apple ID - iCloud - Find My Mac and turn it on. It will ask for your password and should turn on. 3: Go back to Location sharing - share your location with, and turn on what you want. Thank you. It took me a while as I first had to find Location ...
Find My iPhone will require you to set a passcode to lock the Mac -- set it to something easy, like 1111. Give this number to the buyer so he/she can unlock the Mac. ***REMINDER: PLEASE contact the buyer PRIOR to doing this!
The solution was a complete phone restore using a computer in order to wipe the OS and then did another wipe and restore from iCloud backup. Here's how I got here: I took all of my devices into a SimplyMac (Apple Authorized Repair Shop) this morning. This was after the following steps on my own: 1.
I decided to test Find My iPhone in iCloud. Send Last Location is turned on. I used my phone until it powered itself off due to the battery draining. I am looking at Find My iPhone in iCloud. iCloud just tells me my iPhone is offline. I even put the phone into Lost Mode in case that is...
AirTags are usually applied to items that could go missing without your phone... like luggage, backpacks, car keys... and iCloud has no technical method in which the AirTags could be tracked in that scenario. The Tags would need to have 802.11 Wifi chips inside 'em,, and join a network.