How to turn on find my mac11/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Click the lock in the lower-left corner to enter your administrator password there, which’ll unlock the pane, and then check the “Enable Location Services” box. So select “Open Security & Privacy,” and once you’re there, the “Privacy” tab is specifically where you’ll need to be. Then it’ll give you instructions to follow. It’ll tell you if anything’s wrong, so click that “Details” button to resolve the issue if you see it. Scroll down a bit as I’ve done in that screenshot, and near the bottom, you’ll see the “Find My Mac” option that I highlighted. So how do you verify if yours is working? Well, first, you’ll click on the Apple Menu at the upper-left corner of your screen and choose “System Preferences.” Then open the “iCloud” pane. This can happen when you’re setting up your machine say, if you don’t check the proper box allowing your computer to use Location Services at all. That makes Apple’s system for tracking down a lost device useless. ![]() Several times recently, I’ve worked with someone’s Mac only to discover he or she had Find My Mac turned ON but Location Services OFF. ![]()
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