- One app to find it all.
- Find your Apple devices.
- See all your devices on a map.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Play a sound to find your device.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Display a message for someone who finds it.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Erase it with ease.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- Lock it down. Automatically.
- Compatible with
- Compatible with
- You can even find devices that are offline.
- AirTag can help you find just about anything.
- Find your friends.
- See where everyone is on a map.
- Know when they leave. Know when they arrive.
- What else can Find My find?
- Everyone’s location data stays private.
- If you forgot your Apple ID
- Check your inbox for emails from Apple
- See if you’re already signed in with your Apple ID
- On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- On your Mac
- On your PC
- Other ways to find your Apple ID
- Find Apple Customer Numbers, Reseller IDs, and Organization IDs
- Find your Apple Customer Number or Reseller ID
- If you purchased from Apple
- If you purchased from an Apple Authorized Reseller or wireless carrier
- Find your Organization ID
- How to use your number or ID with Apple Business Manager or with Apple School Manager
- Check your Apple ID device list to see where you’re signed in
- See where you’re signed in
- Use your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Apple Watch to see where you’re signed in
- Use your Mac to see where you’re signed in
- Use your PC to see where you’re signed in
- Use the web to see where you’re signed in
- Add a device to the list
- Remove a device from the list
- Use your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to remove a device
- Use your Mac to remove a device
- Use your PC to remove a device
- Use the web to remove a device
- Permanently remove a device from your account page
One app to find it all.
The Find My app makes it easy to keep track of your Apple devices. Locate items you’ve attached AirTag to. And keep up with friends and family. It works on iPhone, iPad, and Mac — even if your missing devices are offline. And your privacy is protected every step of the way.
Find your Apple devices.
You take your devices everywhere. Which means you might leave them anywhere. Whether they’re under a sofa pillow or in a conference room, chances are they won’t be lost for long. You can get help finding your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, Mac, AirPods, or AirTag right in the Find My app.
See all your devices on a map.
Is your iPad at home or back at the office? Use the map to get a full picture of where your devices are — and where a missing one might be. Some devices can also mark their location when the battery is critically low, to help you find them even if they run out of power.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Play a sound to
find your device.
When you can’t find something but think it’s nearby or around others who might hear it, you can play a sound to pinpoint its location. Your AirPods play a specifically designed sound that can project across a room — and even farther.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirPods
- AirTag
Display a message for someone who finds it.
If your device or AirTag goes missing, you can put it in Lost Mode. That starts tracking its location, sends you a notification when it pings the network, and sets your passcode to protect your data. You can also let people know how to reach you. They can simply view your message on your device’s Lock Screen, or tap your AirTag with their smartphone to get your contact number. 1
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirTag
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
- AirTag
Erase it with ease.
Worried that your device has fallen into the wrong hands? You may want to erase it remotely to delete your personal data and reset your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Mac. If you retrieve it, you can restore your data from your iCloud backup.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
Lock it down. Automatically.
Activation Lock is designed to prevent anyone else from using or selling your device. 1 When you enable Find My on your device, Activation Lock is turned on automatically. Your Apple ID and password will then be required in order to erase or reactivate your device.
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
Compatible with
- iPhone
- iPad
- iPod touch
- Apple Watch
- Mac
You can even find devices that are offline.
If your missing device can’t connect to the internet, the Find My app can still help you track it down using the Find My network — hundreds of millions of iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices around the world. Nearby devices securely send the location of your missing device to iCloud, then you can see where it is in the Find My app. It’s all anonymous and encrypted to protect everyone’s privacy.
AirTag can help you find just about anything.
Misplaced your keys? Forgot your purse? If they have AirTag attached, they won’t be lost for long. The Find My network can help you track down items on a map. You can play a sound on your AirTag to find something hiding nearby — you can even get the distance and direction to your AirTag with Precision Finding. 2
Find your friends.
Invite friends and family members to share their locations. So you can keep in touch with one another, coordinate around an event, or know when a family member has arrived home safely.
See where everyone is on a map.
When you share your location with friends, it’s easier for you to find each other and stay connected. Share your location for an hour, a day, or indefinitely — it’s up to you.
Know when they leave. Know when they arrive.
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. So everyone’s privacy is respected.
What else can Find My find?
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.
Everyone’s location data stays private.
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. Data is encrypted on Apple’s servers and kept for no more than 24 hours. And when the Find My network is used, everyone’s information is kept private — even from Apple.
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If you forgot your Apple ID
Your Apple ID is the account you use to sign in to all Apple services. If you forgot your Apple ID or aren’t sure if you have one, you can look it up or check if you’re already signed in to an app or service.
Check your inbox for emails from Apple
Your Apple ID might be included in some emails from Apple. Search your inbox for receipts as well as repair, support, or billing emails from Apple.
If your email address is masked (k*****@icloud.com), the number of asterisks might not match the number of characters in your email address.
See if you’re already signed in with your Apple ID
Check to see if you’re signed in on your device, or check if you’re signed in to Apple apps or services.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Tap Settings, then tap [your name].
On your Mac
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Apple ID.
On your PC
Open iCloud for Windows, then look for your Apple ID under your name.
Other ways to find your Apple ID
You can check if you’re signed in to the App Store, FaceTime, or Messages on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac, or check if you’re signed into iTunes for Windows on a PC. You can also go to iCloud.com or appleid.apple.com and see if your Apple ID prefills on the sign in screen.
FaceTime isn’t available in all countries or regions.
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Find Apple Customer Numbers, Reseller IDs, and Organization IDs
Learn how to find your number or ID and when to use it with Apple Business Manager or with Apple School Manager.
This article is for system administrators. If you need support, learn how to contact Apple.
When you add your Apple Customer Number or Reseller ID to Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager, you can deploy your devices and purchase apps and books in volume.
Find your Apple Customer Number or Reseller ID
Whether you purchase your devices from Apple or from a participating Apple Authorized Reseller, learn how to find your number or ID.
If you purchased from Apple
When you purchase from Apple, we assign an Apple Customer Number to your organization. If you don’t know your Apple Customer Number, contact your finance department or Apple Sales.
If you buy Apple devices from an Apple Store, ask the Business Team for your Apple Customer Number.
If you purchased from an Apple Authorized Reseller or wireless carrier
- Contact your Apple Authorized Reseller or wireless carrier.
- Confirm that they support the Device Enrollment feature of Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager.
- Ask for their Reseller ID.
If they don’t support these programs, ask them to contact their distributor or Apple account team. If they choose to participate, they’ll work with their distributor or Apple to start supporting Device Enrollment.
Find your Organization ID
If you purchase devices from an Apple Authorized Reseller or wireless carrier, you also need to provide your Organization ID to your reseller or carrier. Here’s how to find it:
- Log in to Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager
- Click Settings, then click Enrollment Information.
- Look for your Organization ID in the Enrollment Information pane.
How to use your number or ID with Apple Business Manager or with Apple School Manager
After your organization is approved for Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager, you can add device suppliers by entering your Apple Customer Number, or your reseller or carrier’s Reseller ID:*
- Log in to Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager.
- Click Settings, then click Device Management Settings.
- Next to Customer Numbers, click Edit.
- Enter your number or ID.
- Click Apply.
If you enter a Reseller ID, you also need to provide your Organization ID to your reseller or carrier. You can find your Organization ID in the Enrollment Information pane.
* If you represent a large organization, like a school district, you might have more than one Apple Customer Number or Reseller ID. You can add multiple Apple Customer Numbers or Reseller IDs when you enroll, or any time after you enroll.
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Check your Apple ID device list to see where you’re signed in
Find out which devices appear in your Apple ID device list, how to see your device’s details and how to remove a device.
See where you’re signed in
Follow the steps below to see the devices that you’re currently signed in to with your Apple ID.
Use your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Apple Watch to see where you’re signed in
- Tap Settings > [your name], then scroll down.
- Tap any device name to view that device’s information, such as the device model, serial number, OS version and whether the device is trusted and can be used to receive Apple ID verification codes. The information may vary depending on the device type. You may need to answer your security questions to see device details.
Use your Mac to see where you’re signed in
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Click Apple ID.
- Click any device name to view that device’s information, such as the device model, serial number and OS version. The information may vary depending on the device type. You may need to answer your security questions to see device details.
Use your PC to see where you’re signed in
- Open iCloud for Windows.
- Click Account Details, then click Manage Apple ID.
- Click any device name to view that device’s information, such as the device model, serial number and OS version. The information may vary depending on the device type.
Use the web to see where you’re signed in
From the Devices section of your Apple ID account page, you can see all of the devices that you’re currently signed in to with your Apple ID, including Android devices, consoles and smart TVs:
- Sign in to appleid.apple.com,* then select Devices.
- If you can’t see your devices straight away, click View Details and answer your security questions.
- Click any device name to view that device’s information, such as the device model, serial number and OS version. The information may vary depending on the device type.
* Depending on how you created your Apple ID, you may be required to provide additional information.
Add a device to the list
To add a device to the list, you need to sign in with your Apple ID. After you’ve signed in on a device with your Apple ID, that device will appear in the list. Here’s where you need to sign in:
- For iOS or iPadOS, sign in to iCloud, iMessage, FaceTime, iTunes and App Stores or Game Centre on the device. You can also see your paired Apple Watch.
- For macOS or Windows 10 and later, sign in to iCloud on the device.
- For Apple TV HD and later, sign in to the iTunes and App Stores on the device.
- For Apple TV (3rd generation) and earlier, sign in to the iTunes Store on the device.
Your AirPods will appear in the Find My app but they won’t appear in your Apple ID device list. You can remove your AirPods from your account using Find My. Devices running iOS 7 or earlier or OS X Mavericks or earlier won’t appear in your device list.
Remove a device from the list
If your device is missing, you can use Find My to find your device and take additional actions that can help you recover it and keep your data safe. If you’re no longer using a device or if you don’t recognise it, you may want to remove it from the list.
If you’ve set up two-factor authentication for your Apple ID, removing a device will ensure that it can no longer display verification codes. It also won’t have access to iCloud and other Apple services, including Find My, until you sign in again using two-factor authentication. The device won’t reappear in the list unless you sign in again.
Use your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to remove a device
- Tap the device to see its details, then tap Remove from Account.
- Review the message that appears, then tap again to confirm you want to remove the device.
- Want to permanently remove the device from your account page?
Use your Mac to remove a device
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Click Apple ID.
- Click the device to see its details, then click Remove from Account.
- Review the message that appears, then click again to confirm you want to remove the device.
- Want to permanently remove the device from your account page?
Use your PC to remove a device
- Open iCloud for Windows.
- Click Account Details, then click Manage Apple ID.
- Click the device to see its details, then click Remove from Account.
- Review the message that appears, then click again to confirm you want to remove the device.
- Want to permanently remove the device from your account page?
Use the web to remove a device
- Sign in to appleid.apple.com, then select Devices.
- Click the device to see its details, then click «Remove from account».
- Review the message that appears.
- Click again to confirm you want to remove the device.
- Want to permanently remove the device from your account page?
Permanently remove a device from your account page
If you’re still signed in with your Apple ID on the device, it may reappear on your account page next time your device connects to the Internet. To permanently remove the device from your account page, sign out of iCloud, iTunes and App Stores, iMessage, FaceTime and Game Centre on that device, or erase that device.
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