Find My Mac DESCRITION: If you misplace your Mac, the Find My Mac service will let you use a mobile device or icloud.com to find a Mac and protect your data. Simply enable the option under icloud in System Preferences to use this functionality. Find My Mac will help you locate your missing computer on a map. You can then choose to display a message or play a sound, remotely lock your device, or erase your data on it. Please note that Find My Mac must be enabled in the icloud settings on your Mac for you to locate it with this application FEATURES: Locate your Mac on a map Display a message on the screen Play a sound for two minutes at full volume (even if your device is set to silent Remotely lock your device Remotely wipe your device to erase your personal data REQUIREMENTS: - OS X Lion v10.7.2 is required for icloud users - icloud account (available free with OS X Lion) - eligible ios device to use functionality from a mobile device - Internet connection is required. To be located, your Mac must be connected via a registered Wi-Fi network - Your Mac must also be awake.. Step-by-Step Procedure 1. Setup your icloud account from your PC or Mac computer (if you don t already have one) at: http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/ 2. On your Mac open Macintosh HD and click System Preferences under applications Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 1
3. Click icloud in the row Internet and Wireless Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 2
4. Log in if prompted with your apple ID from step one, then check the Find My Mac box at the bottom of the icloud list Information Security Office Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 3
Find Your Mac via icloud.com 1. Navigate to http://www.icloud.com in a web browser 2. Enter your email and password created at the guide s start 3. You will be able to select Find My iphone, which contains Find My Mac Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 4
4. Select your Mac from the device list in the top-left corner 5. Click on the Mac on the map to get options for your Mac. Your can write a message to be displayed on your screen (such as I lost my laptop, call me at xxx-xxx-xxxx ) or play a loud sound 5. Remote lock will require a four-digit pin to be entered before your device can be used. In worst cases you can use remote wipe to delete all data and protect your data from thieves Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 5
Find Your Mac via iphone/ipad/ipod Touch 1. Follow SEAS Information Security s Find My iphone guide to install the mobile app used to track your Mac 2. Under Devices on your device, you should see your mac listed: 3. You will be able to select Map view of your device: Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 6
4. Tap on the device in the map view to get options for the device. Your can write a message to be displayed on your screen (such as I lost my laptop, call me at xxx-xxx-xxxx ) or play a loud sound 5. Remote lock will require a four-digit pin to be entered before your device can be used. In worst cases you can use remote wipe to delete all data and protect your data from thieves. Harvard University SEAS Information Security Office Phone: 617 496 3502; E mail:security@seas.harvard.edu Page 7