![]() ![]() Sound off: You can remotely lock your Mac, force it to play a sound, or, if worse comes to worst, erase its entire contents. Unfortunately, you can’t track the location of your Mac over time: Unlike the Lost Mode available to iOS devices, Find My Mac shows only the most-recent location of your computer. If Find My iPhone can locate your device, it will show it on the map, where you can zoom in and out, and switch between Map, Satellite, and Hybrid views. ![]() The status of each device-how long ago it was located, or that it wasn’t located-appears just below its name. A green dot next to a device means Find My iPhone located it a gray dot means the device is offline or could not be found. The Devices list displays every device-iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac-associated with your account that has Find My iPhone enabled. Infernal devices: The Find My iPhone app, shown here in its iOS incarnation, provides a list of all your associated Macs and iOS devices. ![]()
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