Q: Find my Mac questions
I just logged into iCloud and I see my iPhone, iPad, and Macbook Pro.
1. Is there a different location for checking the iPad and Macs, or does everything go through "Find my iPhone" in iCloud?
2. My iPhone and iPad show up on the map, though my Macbook Pro that I am typing on right now that definitely has an internet connection does not show up and indicates "No Location" Why is this?
Thanks.
Posted on Apr 25, 2012 3:19 PM
What To Do If Your iDevice Is Lost Or Stolen
If your iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, or iPad is lost or stolen what do you do? There are things you should do in advance - before you lose it or it's stolen - and some things to do after the fact. Here are some suggestions:
- Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
- What-To-Do-When-Iphone-Is-Stolen
- Lost or Stolen iPhone? Here’s What to do.
- 6 Ways to Track and Recover Your Lost/Stolen iPhone
It pays to be proactive by following the advice on using Find My Phone before you lose your device:
- Find My iPhone
- Setup your iDevice on MobileMe
- How To Set Up Free Find Your iPhone (Even on Unsupported Devices
Find My Mac is the same as Find My Phone. You cannot locate the computer unless it has a wireless connection or is connected to a wireless router that is creating a wireless network. Also, see:
iCloud- Troubleshooting Find My iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac
Posted on Apr 25, 2012 3:11 PM