Track and Lock Your Missing Mac With Track My Mac

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Track and Lock Your Missing Mac With Track My Mac

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Recently a new free anti-theft application for iPhone, Track My Mac, has appeared on iTunes. With this app you can remotely lock/unlock, track, and monitor a lost or stolen Mac, and even get a photo of the thief.

Installing Track My Mac on Your IPhone

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To start the work you need to install the app from the App Store to your iPhone. After the app is installed, you can start the tracking process in 3 steps:

- Download the Mac OS app that runs in the background to ensure the tracking process (it’s free to use and doesn’t require any investments to use the anti-theft feature);

- Create one Kromtech account for your iPhone and Mac. There are two ways to sign up: either via Facebook or by using your email address;

- Connect your Mac with your iPhone and activate tracking.

Reporting Your Mac As Lost or Stolen

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- Launch the iPhone application and go to My Devices (you can connect the unlimited number of Macs).

- Launch the Mac OS app.

- Click Anti-Theft > Open Anti-Theft.

- Log in with either your Facebook account or email address.

- Activate the Anti-Theft Options and Screen Locker Options by choosing "Enable" from the drop-down menu.

- In the iPhone application, select the needed device to see its location on the map.

- At the bottom of the iPhone screen, press Report Stolen.

- Enter your mobile phone number and press Report As Stolen.

- After an automatic phone call you will receive reports with the current location of your Mac and with iSight photos.

- Don’t forget to report your Mac as found after the setup process.

Logging in to and Logging Out From the Mac OS System Remotely

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- Launch the iPhone application and go to My Devices.

- Select the needed device to see its location on the map.

- Press Lock Screen.

- Activate the Lock Screen feature by pressing “Enable” (now your Mac is logged out of the system remotely).

- To log in to the system, press Unlock Screen, paste the password of the Mac OS system into the Track My Mac application, and then press Unlock Screen.

Getting the Anti-Theft Report With Photo of the Thief

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- Launch the iPhone application and go to My Devices.

- Select the needed device to see its location on the map.

- Click View Reports.

- Two kinds of reports are avaliable in this section: Anti-Theft reports and Lock Screen reports. Lock Screen reports appear all the time when you lock and unlock your Mac remotely and during the login entry attempts.