
Set up Bluetooth sharing on Mac
Use Bluetooth Sharing settings to control how your Mac handles files exchanged between Bluetooth® devices (for example, an Android phone). See Share files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices.
Tip: You can share files between your Mac, iOS devices, and iPadOS devices using AirDrop, Handoff, or iCloud.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu
> System Settings, click Generalin the sidebar, then click Sharing. (You may need to scroll down.)
Click
next to Bluetooth Sharing.
Turn on Bluetooth Sharing.
Set any of the following options:
When receiving items: Choose Accept and Save to save all items sent to your Mac; choose Accept and Open to open the items; or choose “Ask What to Do” to decide what to do each time a file is sent. If you don’t want to accept any items sent to your Mac, choose Never Allow.
Folder for accepted items: Choose the folder in which you want to store accepted files. The default folder is the Downloads folder. Choose Other to select a different folder.
When other devices browse: Choose Accept and Save to let devices browse your Mac, or choose Ask What to Do to manually decide what to do each time a device tries to browse your Mac. If you don’t want other devices to browse your Mac, choose Never Allow.
Folder others can browse: Choose the folder on your Mac that other devices can browse. The default folder is the Public folder. Choose Other to select a different folder.
Click Done.