How To Find My To Do App On Mac

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The Find My app makes it easy to locate your Apple devices and keep up with friends and family. It works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac — even if your missing devices are offline. And your privacy is protected every step of the way.

Find your Apple devices.

You take your devices everywhere. Which means you might leave them anywhere. Whether they’re under a sofa pillow or in a conference room, chances are they won’t be lost for long. You can get help finding your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Mac, or AirPods right in the Find My app.

See all your devices on a map.

Is your iPad at home or back at the office? Use the map to get a full picture of where your devices are — and where a missing one might be. Some devices can also mark their location when the battery is critically low, to help you find them even if they run out of power.

Compatible with

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • iPod touch
  • Apple Watch
  • Mac
  • AirPods

Compatible with

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • iPod touch
  • Apple Watch
  • Mac
  • AirPods

Play a sound to
find your device.

When you can’t find something but think it’s nearby or around others who might hear it, you can play a sound to pinpoint its location. Your AirPods play a specifically designed sound that can project across a room — and even farther.

Compatible with

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • iPod touch
  • Apple Watch
  • Mac
  • AirPods

Compatible with

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • iPod touch
  • Apple Watch
  • Mac
  • AirPods

Display a message on your lost device.

If your device goes missing, put it in Lost Mode to lock it immediately and start tracking its location. You can also display a message with a contact number on your device’s Lock Screen, so whoever finds it can call you without accessing the rest of its information.

Erase it with ease.

Worried that your device has fallen into the wrong hands? You may want to erase it remotely to delete your personal data and restore your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac to its factory settings. If you retrieve it, you can restore it from your iCloud backup.

Compatible with

  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • iPod touch
  • Apple Watch
  • Mac

Lock it down. Automatically.

Activation Lock is designed to prevent anyone else from using or selling your device.* When you enable Find My on your device, Activation Lock is turned on automatically. Your Apple ID and password will then be required before anyone can erase your device or reactivate it.

You can even find devices that are offline.

If your missing device can’t connect to the internet, the Find My app can still help you track it down using the Find My network — hundreds of millions of iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices around the world. Nearby devices securely send the location of your missing device to iCloud, then you can see where it is in the Find My app. It’s all anonymous and encrypted to protect everyone’s privacy.

Find your friends.

Invite friends and family members to share their locations. So you can keep in touch with one another, coordinate around an event, or know when a family member has arrived home safely.

See where everyone is on a map.

When you share your location with friends, it’s easier for you to find each other and stay connected. Share your location for an hour, a day, or indefinitely as you see fit.

Get notifications when they’ve left or arrived.

You can set up notifications for when friends and family leave or arrive at a place. They’ll be notified when you set it up, so no one’s privacy is compromised. You can also receive alerts and notifications when your child has arrived at or departed from school.

Everyone’s location data stays private.

Just like every Apple product, Find My is designed to put you in control of your data. Apple receives location information only when you actively locate your device, mark it as lost, or enable Send Last Location. Location data is encrypted on Apple’s servers and kept for no more than 24 hours. And when the Find My network is used, everyone’s information is kept private — even from Apple.

Resources

How To Download Find My App On Mac

How to
share locations with friends and family

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I'll assume that the place at the bottom of your screen where the Pages icon used to be is the Dock. The most common reason for its disappearance is that one day when you were just intending to click on it, you accidentally dragged it off the dock. When that happens, the icon disappears in a puff if simulated smoke.


Nothing is lost. That icon was just a shortcut to the actual file. To get it back there, the easiest way is to get Pages started again, which puts the icon temporarily on the Dock, and then Control-Click or Click and Hold, and select Keep icon on Dock.


So, you're probably wondering how to get Pages started. You can hunt it down in the Finder's Applications folder, iWork sub-folder and double-click it. A quicker way is to press Command-SpaceBar. This opens the Spotlight search tool window in the upper right corner of your screen. Type Pages and it will appear, after a short delay, identified as the Top Hit. Hit the Return key and you're off and running.


I use this method for starting all the apps that I can remember the names of. It's much faster than dragging the mouse pointer to the Dock if your hands are already on the keys.


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