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I want to share the location of my work laptop with my personal iPhone. The Apple IDs between the two devices are not the same. While I am able to share the position of my phone with the MacBook, the opposite is not true. On my phone, under the MacBook label I see "No location found". If I share the position of my MacBook through iMessage, it says "No Active Device Used For Your Location. You can check your settings in Find My.". However, all the location settings are turned on.
Hey all, a coworker is selling me his 2019 macbook air.
Together we are trying to completely factory reset the macbook but every time he has to log out of the ‘find my device’ .
How can we fully remove that account from the macbook?
Sign out and sign back in to your Apple ID in System Preferences
OK! I got it solved. To summarize the things I tried:
- Reboot (Did not work)
- Reboot into safe mode (Did not work)
- Sign out and sign directly back in to your Apple ID in System Preferences
That last one is what did the trick for me. I hope this help someone avoid hours of troubleshooting and time on the phone with Apple Support.
The following worked:
Find My Mac was mysteriously turned off. I don’t know how.
Turning it back on and ensuring all Location Systems were on allowed the beta update to run normally.
Still stumped as to how Find my had been deactivated tho.
M3 AIR, macOS Sequoia Beta 15.1 (24B5046f)
Hi, I cannot see or add my Mac on Find My to be able to locate it. I have used system settings to turn the appropriate location services on and have restarted Mac, but to no avail. I do not see anything useful on iCloud ...
I am not able to turn on find my mac on macbook air..