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Overly cautious, even. Don't keep your phone out in the open where someone can grab it and run off. If you do lose your phone, don't panic! Take a deep breath and remember to use Find My iPhone. The app is connected to and managed by your Apple ID. The moment you realize you've lost your phone, the first thing you should do is visit icloud. If accessing Find My via the website or on someone else's device, it's important to sign in to the same iCloud account linked to the lost iPhone.

After signing in, click the All Devices option at the top of the screen, then select your phone from the list. The map will refresh, taking you to the current location of your phone. If the device has been turned off, the last known location will be shown.

When viewing the device's location, use the card in the top-right corner of the screen to play a sound, turn on Lost Mode or remotely erase your phone.

Or in the Find My app, you can scroll down to find the same options, with the addition of turning on notifications for whenever the device is found if it goes offline.

If you play a sound on your iPhone and still can't find it, turn on Lost Mode. If you already have a passcode to lock your device you do, right? If you don't have one set, you'll have to create one. You'll also be asked to enter a phone number and a message that will be displayed on the lock screen asking whoever has your device to get it back to you.

When enabled, Lost Mode will lock the device, prevent notifications and messages from showing up on your lock screen, and continue tracking the phone's location. The phone will still ring for incoming phone and FaceTime calls. This should help you track down the phone if it's nearby. Or maybe you'll be lucky and the person who has the phone will answer it to help get it back to you.

Any credit and debit cards added to Apple Pay , along with student IDs and transit cards stored in the Wallet app, will be disabled until you regain access to the phone and log in to your iCloud account. If the phone is turned off and Lost Mode is enabled, you'll receive an alert when the phone is turned back on, including its current location. When you recover your phone, you'll need to enter your passcode, or the passcode you created when enabling Lost Mode.

Then sign in to your iCloud account to regain access to all of your Apple services like Apple Pay. Apple's iOS 15 update brings a big improvement to Find My that makes it possible to locate your lost iPhone even when the device has been turned off or the battery has died.

This feature works automatically so long as you have the Find My network enabled on your iPhone. That means your iPhone's location will remain visible in Find My on your other devices and to people in your Family Sharing group regardless of whether the phone is powered on.

So you can keep in touch with one another, coordinate around an event, or know when a family member has arrived home safely. If you like, you can get notifications when your child arrives at school or a family member leaves work.

Notifications are easy to set up, and each person gets the choice to opt in. Find My technology can now be built into all kinds of things — like bikes, headphones, and more. So anything that works with Find My can be added right next to all your Apple stuff in the Find My app. Just like every Apple product, Find My is designed to put you in control of your data.

Location information is only sent to Apple when you actively locate your device, mark it as lost, or enable Send Last Location. Learn more about Apple and privacy. Learn more. One app to find it all. Find your Apple devices. See all your devices on a map. Play a sound to find your device. Display a message for someone who finds it. Erase it with ease. Lock it down.

You can even find devices that are offline. Each family member must set up their devices to share their locations with other family members. See the Apple Support article Share your location with your family. Once they set up location sharing, you can locate their devices using the instructions above. Friends who lose a device can go to icloud. Update the location: After selecting a device in the Devices list, click the green dot on the map, then click.

Zoom in: Click or pinch open on a trackpad. Zoom out: Click or pinch closed on a trackpad. Change the map view: In the upper-right corner, click , then click the view you want Standard, Hybrid, or Satellite.



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