To add the Find My Friends widget, click on the Notification Center icon in the Finder menu bar, then click the Edit button at the bottom of the pane. (Check out the widget list that appears at the right.) Click the Add icon next to the Find My Friends item to add it to your Notification Center.
Sign in to iCloud to access your photos, videos, documents, notes, contacts, and more. Use your Apple ID or create a new account to start using Apple services.
Your friends mark the spot.
In the Find My app on your Mac, click People. In the People list, select a name. If your friend can be located: They appear on a map so you can see where they are. If your friend can’t be located: You see “No location found” below their name. If you aren’t following your friend: You see “Can see your location” below their name.Ask to follow a friend to see their location.
Meet up with friends at an outdoor concert. Keep track of the family during a day on the ski slopes. Or see when your friend visiting from overseas has finally made it past baggage claim. The Find My Friends app is a great way to share your location with people who are important to you. Friends who share their locations with you appear on a map so you can quickly see where they are and what they’re up to. And since Find My Friends works with Contacts and Maps, you can do things like find the quickest route to a surprise party and avoid running into the birthday girl — all at once. Get the Find My Friends app
Get location-based alerts — like when friends or family members leave or arrive at a specific location. Or have them notified of your whereabouts.
With Find My Friends, you can choose when you want to be located, by whom and for how long. It’s all up to you.
Simple setup.
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You get the most out of iCloud when you set it up on all your devices — including your Mac or PC. Learn more
Find My User Guide
Before you can share your location with your friends and find your devices, you need to turn on Location Services and Find My Mac. You can do this when you open Find My for the first time or later in System Preferences.
Turn on Location Services
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy.
Click Privacy, then click Location Services on the left.
Click the lock icon to unlock it, then enter an administrator name and password.
Select Enable Location Services, then select Find My in the list of apps.
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Set up Find My Mac
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Apple ID.
If you don’t see Apple ID, click Sign In, then sign in with your Apple ID or click Create Apple ID (if you don’t already have one).
Click iCloud in the sidebar.
Select Find My Mac, then click Allow (if asked) to allow Find My Mac to use the location of your Mac.
If a Details button is next to Find My Mac, make sure you turned on Location Services and Find My in Security & Privacy preferences.
Turn on Find My options
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud in the sidebar.
If you don’t see Apple ID, click Sign In, then sign in with your Apple ID or click Create Apple ID (if you don’t already have one).
Click iCloud in the sidebar.
Select Find My Mac, then click Options.
If you see a Details button, you need to set up Find My.
Turn any of the following on or off:
Find My Mac: Turning this option on allows you to locate your Mac if you misplace it, and protect the information on it.
Offline Finding: Turning this option on allows you to locate your device (using Bluetooth) even when it isn’t connected to Wi-Fi or cellular.
Note: When you turn off Offline Finding, your Mac can’t be found by you or anyone else.
For details about privacy and how you can control what information on your Mac is exposed, see Guard your privacy on Mac.
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