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Access Find My iPhone from any computer by navigating to icloud.com/find in a web browser and logging in with your Apple ID and password. This enables tracking, locking (Lost Mode), or erasing devices, including iPhones, Macs, and AirPods.
Steps to Access Find My iPhone from a Computer
Open a Browser: Go to icloud.com/find on any web browser (Windows, Mac, etc.).
Sign In: Log in with your Apple Account (Apple ID) and password.
Locate Device: Click “All Devices” at the top, then select your iPhone.
Use Features: A map will display the location, and you can choose to:
Play Sound: To find a nearby phone.
Lost Mode: To lock and track the phone.
Erase Device: To wipe data if the phone is lost/stolen.
Troubleshooting & Tips
Two-Factor Authentication: If you cannot access a trusted device to get a verification code, click the “Find Devices” option to bypass the step and access the map directly.
Offline Devices: If the device is off, you will see its last known location.
Alternative: If you are using a Mac, you can also use the built-in Find My app, or connect your iPhone via USB to find it in Finder/iTunes.
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Locate a device in Find Devices on iCloud.com
You can use Find Devices on iCloud.com to find the approximate location of your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and Beats product. Find My must already be set up on the device and the device must be online.
Locate your device
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Go to icloud.com/find, then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary).
Tip: To sign in without entering a two-factor authentication code, select at the bottom of the window.
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In the list of devices, select the device you want to locate.
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If the device can be located: It appears on the map so you can see where it is.
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If the device can’t be located: ”Offline” appears below the device’s name. The last known location is displayed for up to 24 hours. Select “Notify me when found” to get an email when it’s online again.
If you turned on the Find My network, you can use the Find My app on any device where you’re signed in to the same Apple Account to see your device’s location, even if it’s offline. The last known location is stored for up to 7 days. See the Apple Support article Use Find My to locate your lost Apple device or AirTag.
Note: If you turned on Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone and changed your password, the locations of your devices may not be visible for a period of time.
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To locate another device, select All Devices or to return to the list, then select a new device.
If you’re no longer using a device, remove it from your account so it doesn’t appear in Find Devices.
Locate a family member’s or friend’s device
If you’re part of a Family Sharing group, you can use Find Devices on iCloud.com to help locate any family member’s device. Their devices appear below yours in the All Devices list.
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. After they set up location sharing, you can locate a family member’s device using the instructions above.
You can’t add a friend’s device to Find Devices. Friends who lose a device can go to icloud.com/find and sign in to their Apple Account.
Update the map
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Go to icloud.com/find, then sign in to your Apple Account (if necessary).
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Do any of the following:
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Move the map: Swipe or drag it.
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Zoom in: On a phone or tablet, double-tap with one finger (or pinch open). On a computer, click in the bottom-right corner, or pinch open on a trackpad.
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Zoom out: On a phone or tablet, tap with two fingers (or pinch closed). On a computer, click in the bottom-right corner, or pinch closed on a trackpad.
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Change the map view: The button at the top-right of the map indicates if the current map is a standard view , a hybrid view , or a satellite view . To choose a different map, select the button, then select the view you want.
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See more of the map: On a phone, tap the top of the list of devices to expand or compress it. On a computer or tablet, select to hide the list, or select to open it again.
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You can also use Find My on any device that’s signed in to the same Apple Account. See Use Find My to locate people, devices, and items.
Note: Maps information may depend on data and services provided by third parties, which may be subject to change and may not be available in all geographic areas. This may result in inaccurate or incomplete map information.