I am giving my daughter my MacBook Pro and after she keeps getting my messages anyway
Ive logged out of messages and deleted my account and yet she still gets my messages....
MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar (2018 or later)
Ive logged out of messages and deleted my account and yet she still gets my messages....
MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar (2018 or later)
Before giving it to her, it's probably best to reset it: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201065
If you are absolutely unable to reset it, try signing out of iCloud in System Preferences > iCloud > Sign Out. Then sign out of iMessage and FaceTime again.
Hope this helps,
Fin
Before giving it to her, it's probably best to reset it: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201065
If you are absolutely unable to reset it, try signing out of iCloud in System Preferences > iCloud > Sign Out. Then sign out of iMessage and FaceTime again.
Hope this helps,
Fin
Here's what you should do. Some of it you may have already done but do it all. Your daughter will need her own Apple ID. Each of these procedures involves wiping the drive. Any software downloaded from the App Store, including macOS, must be obtained under her Apple ID.
How To Do A Factory Reset
Selection A should be used on computers that came with Lion or later when factory new. These models had no disks included when new. Selection B is for Macs that came originally with Snow Leopard or earlier. These models shipped with Software Restore disks when new.
A. Factory reset of your Mac - Apple Support
B. Factory Reset Your Pre-Lion Mac:
Follow these instructions until you get to Step 5 of Factory reset of your Mac - Apple Support. At Step 5 you will need a Snow Leopard DVD or the installer disc that came with the computer.
I am giving my daughter my MacBook Pro and after she keeps getting my messages anyway