![]() ![]() The Find My network is a secondary handy tool you can turn on for your phone that works with the Find My app. If you are part of a family-sharing group (a setting that allows an adult to add up to six family members to share apps, music, books and more), a family member can also help locate your phone by logging into their iCloud account and searching for your devices. ![]() If your phone is on Wi-Fi or on a cellular network, you’ll be able to hear it if it’s in earshot. If your phone is set to vibrate, it will do that, too. A noise will toll, and the volume will slowly increase. (Advanced Data Protection for iCloud can remain on.) See the Apple Support article Manage web access to your iCloud data.If you’re on another Apple device (Apple Watch, iPad, etc.), you can also use Find My’s “find devices” feature to play a sound on your lost iPhone. ![]() If you want to see all the apps and features on, you can turn on Access iCloud Data on the Web in iCloud settings on your device. You turned on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud: When you turn on Advanced Data Protection for iCloud, you automatically turn off access to your data on the web, so you can only see Find My iPhone and iCloud Settings at. See Sign in to iCloud on all your devices. For example, if you want to see the photos you have stored in iCloud Photos on your iPhone, make sure to sign in to with the same Apple ID you used to sign in to your iPhone. You signed in using a different Apple ID: If you have multiple Apple IDs, make sure to sign in to with the account that has the data you’re looking for. You signed in using a web-only account: If you haven’t signed in with your Apple ID on an Apple device, you have web-only access to. You signed in on a mobile device: If you sign in to iCloud on a tablet or a phone, you have access to a different set of apps and features than if you sign in using a computer. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, see if any of the following are true:
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