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How can I locate my iPad that is logged in with my Apple ID but doesn’t show up in iCloud?

I have lost my iPad but before I lost it I was logged in with my Apple ID. When I try to locate it using “find my” it does not show it as one of my logged in devices for some reason. It is a older iPad I believe 4th gen and the other device I have logged in with same iD is iPhone 8. Would this somehow cause it to not show up as one of my devices? I’m not positive if they are both running the newest iOS but I believe they both were recently updated so should be.

iPad (4th gen) Wi-Fi

Posted on Jan 24, 2020 7:24 PM

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Posted on Jan 24, 2020 8:15 PM

If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen - Apple Support

iCloud- Lock and track your device using Lost Mode in Find My iPhone


Find a Lost or Stolen iDevice


You can use Find My iPhone to find your device, take additional actions to help you recover it, and keep your information safe.


  1. Sign in to icloud.com/find on a Mac or PC, or use the Find My iPhone app on another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  2. Find your device. Open Find My iPhone, and select a device to view its location on a map. If the device is nearby, you can have it play a sound to help you or someone nearby find it.
  3. Turn on Lost Mode. Using Lost Mode, you can remotely lock your device with a passcode, display a custom message with your phone number on your missing device's Lock screen, and keep track of your device's location. If you added credit, debit, or prepaid cards to Apple Pay, the ability to make payments using Apple Pay on the device is suspended when you put your device in Lost Mode.
  4. Report your lost or stolen device to local law enforcement. Law enforcement might request the serial number of your device. Find your device serial number.
  5. Erase your device. To prevent anyone else from accessing the data on your missing device, you can erase it remotely. When you erase your device, all of your information (including credit, debit, or prepaid cards for Apple Pay) is deleted from the device, and you won't be able to find it using Find My iPhone. After you erase a device, you can't track it. If you remove the device from your account after you erase it, Activation Lock will be turned off. This allows another person to turn on and use your device.
  6. Report your lost or stolen device to your wireless carrier, so they can disable your account to prevent calls, texts, and data use. Your device might be covered under your wireless carrier plan.


Originally posted by madhufromjamshedpur.

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Jan 24, 2020 8:15 PM in response to Concha1220

If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen - Apple Support

iCloud- Lock and track your device using Lost Mode in Find My iPhone


Find a Lost or Stolen iDevice


You can use Find My iPhone to find your device, take additional actions to help you recover it, and keep your information safe.


  1. Sign in to icloud.com/find on a Mac or PC, or use the Find My iPhone app on another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
  2. Find your device. Open Find My iPhone, and select a device to view its location on a map. If the device is nearby, you can have it play a sound to help you or someone nearby find it.
  3. Turn on Lost Mode. Using Lost Mode, you can remotely lock your device with a passcode, display a custom message with your phone number on your missing device's Lock screen, and keep track of your device's location. If you added credit, debit, or prepaid cards to Apple Pay, the ability to make payments using Apple Pay on the device is suspended when you put your device in Lost Mode.
  4. Report your lost or stolen device to local law enforcement. Law enforcement might request the serial number of your device. Find your device serial number.
  5. Erase your device. To prevent anyone else from accessing the data on your missing device, you can erase it remotely. When you erase your device, all of your information (including credit, debit, or prepaid cards for Apple Pay) is deleted from the device, and you won't be able to find it using Find My iPhone. After you erase a device, you can't track it. If you remove the device from your account after you erase it, Activation Lock will be turned off. This allows another person to turn on and use your device.
  6. Report your lost or stolen device to your wireless carrier, so they can disable your account to prevent calls, texts, and data use. Your device might be covered under your wireless carrier plan.


Originally posted by madhufromjamshedpur.

How can I locate my iPad that is logged in with my Apple ID but doesn’t show up in iCloud?

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