On Aug 15, 2012, at 3:39 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:

> Lack of experience with the device(s) in question?  Just a WAG of course. 

        Combined with an inability to read?  ;-)

"To take advantage of this feature, you will have to turn it on. This is 
simple. Just make sure the box for enabling Find My Mac is checked when you set 
up iCloud (or you can go to System Preferences, select iCloud and then enable 
it there). Note that iCloud requires the use of Lion, the latest version of the 
Mac operating system. And using Find My Mac means you have to allow Apple to 
access your Mac’s location, something you might not want to do if you (and not 
just your Mac) are on the run."

        Seems pretty clear: "you will have to turn it on" and "you have to 
allow Apple to access your Mac’s location".


-- Ed Leafe




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