These are instructions on how to enable Find My iPhone. This feature lets you locate, lock, or erase your device if it goes missing or gets stolen.
Step One
Tap to launch Settings from your Springboard then choose iCloud from the Settings menu.
Step Two
If you're not signed in, enter your iCloud email and password then tap the Sign In button. If you don't have an iCloud account, you can create a new one.
If you are prompted to let iCloud use the location of your device. Tap the OK button.
Step Three
Tap Find My iPhone, and ensure that the Find My iPhone toggle is in the ON position.
You can optionally set the Send Last Location toggle to the ON position, to automatically send the location of your device to Apple when the battery is critically low.
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Step One
Tap to launch Settings from your Springboard then choose iCloud from the Settings menu.
Step Two
If you're not signed in, enter your iCloud email and password then tap the Sign In button. If you don't have an iCloud account, you can create a new one.
If you are prompted to let iCloud use the location of your device. Tap the OK button.
Step Three
Tap Find My iPhone, and ensure that the Find My iPhone toggle is in the ON position.
You can optionally set the Send Last Location toggle to the ON position, to automatically send the location of your device to Apple when the battery is critically low.
Please follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for our upcoming tutorial on how to use the many features of Find My iPhone.