


Be sure you leave WiFi on and Bluetooth on for the Mac to have the best chance to get a correct location.

In iCloud preference item, ensure you're signed in with the identical AppleID as on the iPhone Find your Apple ID on iOS devices: Go to Setting>your name, you will find your Apple ID under your name.In the Security preference item, be sure Location Services is enabled and that System Services is enabled for Find My Mac (FMM).In sharing preference item, give your Mac a name that's different than any of the other names in iOS FMF.If the Mac isn't showing on the Mac in System Preferences.Tap your icon / row that's pinned at the bottom of the screen.Click on the iCloud icon (resembling a blue cloud). Sure - if Find My Mac (FMM) is enabled and your iCloud accounts match, then open the iPhone Find My Friends (FMF) app and then do the following: Open System Preferences on your Mac (shown here using a MacBook Pro).
