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If your Mac is lost or stolen - Apple Support
Or following steps you should do as soon as possible.
If your MacBook Pro is stolen, the first step is to report the theft to local law enforcement and your bank or credit card company if you have any connected accounts. Then, use Find My (formerly Find My Mac) on another Apple device or iCloud.com/find to locate, lock, or erase the device remotely.If you have AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss, you can also make a claim for a replacement.Â
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Report the Theft:
- Police:
- Report the theft to your local police department as soon as possible. They may request the serial number of your MacBook.Â
- Bank/Credit Card:
- If you had any bank or credit card information stored on the device, inform your financial institutions.Â
- Insurance:
- If you have insurance that covers theft, report the theft to your insurance company.Â
- AppleCare+:
- If you have AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss, you can make a claim for a replacement at Apple.Â
2. Use Find My:
- Locate:
- Log into iCloud.com/find or use Find My on another Apple device to see the last known location of your MacBook.Â
- Lock:
- If you think the thief might be trying to use it, you can remotely lock the device, which will require a passcode to unlock.Â
- Erase:
- If you don't think you'll be able to recover the MacBook, you can erase all the data remotely, preventing unauthorized access.Â
- Lost Mode:
- Apple Support suggests using Lost Mode in the Find My app or selecting Lock on iCloud.com to help prevent unauthorized access.Â
3. Other Considerations:
- Activation Lock:Â Activation Lock is designed to prevent unauthorized use of your device.Â
- Apple Support:Â Reach out to Apple Support for assistance.Â
- Find My:Â Ensure Find My is enabled on your MacBook to track its location.Â