Using Find My on iPhone or iPad Flashcards
Q: What is required to access Find My from iCloud.com?
A: A web browser.
Q: What must be the same on both iPhone and iPad for this tutorial?
A: The Apple ID and password.
Q: Why is it important to sign in to iCloud on both devices?
A: To ensure they are associated with the same Apple ID.
Q: What is the first step in setting up Find My?
A: Sign in to iCloud on both devices.
Q: What is necessary for Find My to work on both devices?
A: Both devices must be signed in to iCloud.
Q: What is the benefit of using the same Apple ID on both devices?
A: It allows for seamless use of Find My features.
Q: What automatically turns on when you set up iCloud on your device?
A: Find My and Activation Lock.
Q: What does Activation Lock protect against?
A: Unauthorized activation of a lost or stolen device.
Q: What must be turned on in Settings for Find My to work?
A: Location Services.
Q: What do you need to turn off Find My or erase your device?
A: Your Apple ID and password.
Q: What should you do if an organization-owned device is lost?
A: Follow your organization’s policies and guidelines.
Q: What feature helps locate a device even if it has been erased?
A: Activation Lock.
Q: How can you verify your Find My settings?
A: Manually turn on Find My on your device.
Q: What should you do before turning on Lost Mode?
A: Ensure Find My is turned on for your device.
Q: What happens when you tap Play Sound in the Find My app?
A: An alert appears and the device plays a sound.
Q: What feature notifies you when you leave your device behind?
A: Notify When Left Behind.
Q: What can you do with the Find My app on your iPhone?
A: Locate your device on a map.
Q: How can you help someone find your device using Find My?
A: Play a sound on your device.
Q: What should you do if your device is missing and covered by AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss?
A: Mark your device as lost and refer to iPhone Theft and Loss Coverage.
Q: What should you check in your iCloud account if your device is lost?
A: The status of the device’s backup.
Q: What happens if you remotely erase your iPad?
A: The data is permanently lost unless you have a backup.