You can turn off Lost Mode or unlock your device by entering the passcode. For a Mac, the passcode is the four to six digit number you set up when you locked your Mac.
How to find a lost or stolen iPhone or iPad
If your credit and debit cards for Apple Pay were suspended because you put your device in Lost Mode, when you turn off Lost Mode and sign in to iCloud, you can resume using your cards. Click Unlock, then follow the onscreen instructions to verify your identity with your Apple ID password.
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You can also use a different iOS device to turn on Lost Mode on your missing device. Turn on Lost Mode or lock a device Click All Devices, then select the device you want to track or lock. Click Lost Mode or Lock. Follow the onscreen instructions, keeping the following in mind: Turn off Lost Mode or change your contact info You can turn off Lost Mode or unlock your device by entering the passcode. Once you have your passcode, enter it on your Mac.
On iOS 9 , which is already available , Find My Friends is a stock app that will already be on the device.
Part 2. How to Secretly Tracking Your iPhone
Begin by opening the Find My Friends app on their iPhone, then tap on their contact picture at the bottom to enable "Share My Location" from the settings. Make yourself discoverable to "Everyone", although the "Contacts Only" option will suffice as long as their iPhone has your contact information saved to it.
Select "Share Indefinitely" to share their location to your iPhone for an unlimited amount of time. Once their location is shared to your device, hit "Accept. Tap on "Don't Share" so that they can't track your location. In the Find My Friends app, simply click on their contact icon to see their exact location in realtime. You'll also see options to be notified if they leave or arrive at a certain location, so you can alert yourself when someone leaves their house or work yeah, creepy. Of course, all of this is probably dependent on you not getting caught.
Luckily, most people won't venture into their Find My Friends app, and even if they do, they'd have to actively look at who they're sharing their location with. Either of the methods above will remove the Find My Friends app temporarily, but restarting the device will bring the app back on the home screen. While I don't condone tracking someone's location without their consent, I believe that it's important to be aware of how built-in features can be manipulated to take advantage of others.
Yes, there's a "share location" in Google's map. Just turn it on if you get alone time with their phone. If they don't have a Google account, create one.
iCloud: Lock and track your device using Lost Mode in Find My iPhone
They don't send out emails. If you share it directly to your phone, they can find out though. If you just be patient and look at their "activity" later when you have alone time with their phone again, it shows a path of where they've been. If you want to keep it then photo it with your own phone, then delete it off of theirs so if they look, it'll be blank. You can even hear any voice recordings they have shared with someone else.
Patience is a virtue. Plus, you can deny you know it was on. After all, it's not like you're working AT Google! This will work with ANY phones that have Google regardless if they're the same brand or type of phone or even computer. I cant find my hisband after he left the house after a fight.
If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is lost or stolen
If you don't see him in Find Friends, then you'll have to wait until next to set it up on his iPad. If he doesn't have it set up, he doesn't have it set up.
If you know his iCloud information, you can always use Find My iPhone to track it, but only if he has it activated on his end. So I know how to track someone's whereabouts, but how do I keep someone from tracking mine?
Find My iPhone
I was told by Apple; if this person is tracking you using the Find iPhone app, all you need to do is change your password, so I did. I went from the numerical 4 digit to the alphanumerical 9 digit; but I'm still skeptical. Not your lock screen password? This article was more about using the Find Friends app, not the Find iPhone app. Changing your lock screen password should have no effect on both of those apps. The only thing I can think of is turning it off.