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The Find My app combines Find My iPhone and Find My Friends into a single app for iOS 13, iPadOS, and macOS Catalina. If you need help finding it, use Search on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, or use Spotlight on your Mac. You can also share locations or find missing devices on iCloud.com.

Problem: MacOS Big Sur won't install on your machine. If you're having problems installing. If you set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost or stolen, you can use it to locate your Mac on a map, or play a sound to help you find it. You can also use it to remotely lock or erase your Mac. To use Find My, sign in to iCloud.com on another computer or open the Find My app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. There is a very easy way to bypass the iCloud lock on your Macbook. Follow this simple steps and in no time you will have your Macbook unlocked. Debris in your keyboard can stop your MacBook Air keyboard from working properly. You should make sure your keyboard is clean. To clean your keyboard: 1) Shut down your MacBook Air. 2) Clean the keyboard with a cleaning tool, such as a can of compressed air. After cleaning the keyboard, turn on your notebook and see if this works for you. The Lost Mode feature of Find My Mac will remotely lock the Mac with a firmware password for one-time use. The user's Mac receives the lock instruction from iCloud, restarts, and asks for the system lock PIN code that they set up. After entering the passcode the Mac starts up from the designated startup disk and disables the passcode.

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If you don't have iOS 13, iPadOS, macOS Catalina, or watchOS 6, set up and use Find My iPhone and Find My Friends instead of Find My, or log in to iCloud.com.

With Find My, you can locate and protect your Mac if it's ever lost or stolen. You need to set up Find My Mac before it goes missing. To turn it on, simply choose Apple menu  > System Preferences, click Apple ID, then click iCloud. If you believe that your Mac was stolen, contact your local law enforcement.

Use Find My to locate your computer

If you set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost or stolen, you can use it to locate your Mac on a map, or play a sound to help you find it. You can also use it to remotely lock or erase your Mac. To use Find My, sign in to iCloud.com on another computer or open the Find My app for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

Locate your Mac on a map

Open the Find My app and select your Mac from the list of devices to view its location on a map and get directions.

Play a sound

If your Mac is nearby, you can have it play a sound to help you or someone nearby find it.

Lock your Mac

You can use Find My to mark your computer as lost, which remotely locks it with a passcode. You can also display a custom message on its screen.

Erase your Mac

You can use Find My to remotely erase all your personal information from your Mac.

What if my Mac is shut down or offline?

If your Mac is turned off or offline, you can still use Find My to request a notification when it's located, or lock or erase it remotely. The next time your Mac is online, the actions take effect. If you remove your Mac from Find My when it's offline, your requests are canceled.

How do I unlock my Mac?

After you locate your Mac, you can unlock it with your passcode on iCloud.com. Make sure to use the passcode that you created when you locked it with Find My, not your device passcode.

Here's how to see the passcode that you used to lock your Mac:

  1. Sign in to icloud.com/find.
  2. Select your Mac from the Devices menu.
  3. Select Unlock. After you follow the steps to verify your identity, you'll see the passcode that you need to unlock your Mac.

You can look up your passcode for a limited time. If you forget your passcode or can't verify your identity to see it, take your Mac to an Apple Authorized Service Provider along with your proof of purchase.

If you can't find your Mac

Find My Mac is the only Apple service that can help track or locate a lost Mac. If you didn't set up Find My Mac before your Mac was lost, or you can't locate it, these steps might help you protect your data:

  1. Change your Apple ID password to prevent anyone from accessing your iCloud data or using other services (such as iMessage or iTunes) from your Mac.
  2. Change your passwords for other accounts you use with your Mac, including email, banking, and social sites like Facebook or Twitter.
  3. Report your lost or stolen Mac to local law enforcement. They might request the serial number of your computer. You can find this information on the original box or receipt you received when you purchased your Mac.

An apparent M1 Mac Fast User Switching bug is resulting in user reports that the screensaver takes over and leaves them temporarily locked out of their machines. The bug can be seen in the view below.

Fortunately, there's an easy workaround …

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A growing number of user reports online suggest some of Apple's M1 Mac models are susceptible to a Fast User Switching bug that spontaneously activates the screensaver and leaves the user unable to dismiss it.

In macOS Big Sur, Fast User Switching allows users to quickly switch between user accounts without having to completely log out. Based on posts in the MacRumorsforums, Apple Community forums, and on Reddit, however, a screensaver can sometimes take over the screen of Apple Silicon Macs without notice, rendering the desktop workspace completely unavailable.

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While the screensaver appears on the screen, the mouse pointer is still on top and moving, but nothing else works, and users have to close and re-open the lid on their MacBook Air or MacBook Pro, or light press the Power/Touch ID key or use the Alt-Command-Q key combination to get back to the login page.

As mentioned, there are several ways of escaping from the lockout, and you can also disable Fast User Switching if you're willing for forgo the feature for now.

However, at least one user has said they've experienced the same thing on a non-M1 Mac.

I've had the same issue on the 16″ Macbook Pro, so I think it's more likely a big sur bug, than an M1 issue.

We're currently looking ahead to Apple's next M1 Macs, with the third quarter of the year expected to see the launch of 14- and 16-inch models. Two separate reports on these indicated a number of changes, including some surprising ones:

  • New design in line with squared-off iPhone 12 and iPad Pro aesthetics
  • Removal of the touch bar
  • Return of MagSafe
  • More ports

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I outlined my own views on the likely accuracy of each element and what each may mean in practice.

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