iCloud: Locate your device on a map
You can use Find My iPhone at icloud.com/find to find the approximate location of your iOS devices or Mac computers. You can find your device’s current location as long as:
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Find My iPhone is set up on the device.
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The iOS device is online, or the Mac is online, not asleep, and within range of a Wi-Fi network.
Note: You can locate a Mac that’s connected to the Internet using Ethernet only if Wi-Fi is also turned on (in Network preferences) and the Mac is within range of a “known” (that is, one it has connected to before) Wi-Fi network.
Locate your lost iOS device or Mac
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Sign in to icloud.com/find using your Apple ID (the one you use with iCloud).
If you’re already signed in to a different application on icloud.com, click the iCloud button
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Click Devices in the upper-left corner, then select the device you want to locate.

In the My Devices list, the dot to the left of the device’s name indicates its status:
If the device is online, its approximate location is shown on the map (it may take a few minutes). The green circle around the device indicates the area the device is located (the smaller the circle, the better the accuracy).
Note: If Find My iPhone can’t locate this device, the last known location is displayed for up to 24 hours, after which the map is cleared. You can select the Notify Me When Found checkbox to receive an email when the device comes back online with a location. -
Do any of the following:
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To center the device on the map, or to zoom in or out, use the map navigation controls in the upper-left corner (if the My Devices list is open and hiding the controls, click outside the list to close it). You can also drag the map to move it around.

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To check for an updated or more specific location, click the green dot on the map (so the device info appears), then click the Refresh button
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