

If I find a solution I'll be back to enlighten y'all. I'm going to try to call Apple Support tomorrow and try my luck with them. Once there, click the Sign in button at the top right. There’s a high chance you will be signed out of your Microsoft account, hence, you will just land on Microsoft Bing’s home screen. Once it opens up, click the Open Bing Chat button. but that tool was only for Accessibility options.)Īnyway, I know this is a long shot but hopefully someone is out there who eventually sees this and can answer. Open a new tab on your browser and click on the Bing browser extension next to the address bar. ( Aside: Is there a command line command or tool to enable these settings? I ask because, completely unrelated to this issue and on my work computer, I was able to fix an issue where I couldn't enable screen sharing with Google Meets by running a command line tool. So this is a real failure and not just a UI quirk. I should note that I also have looked on my other devices and they definitely can't see this Mac on the "Find My" app.

Now, when I go into Apple ID -> iCloud, and try to turn on "Find My Mac", I get a popup asking if I want to allow find my mac, and then for a second it says "Settin up.". I alread had location services turned on, and then specifically enabled it for "Find My". I have a Macbook Pro 14 inch 2021, with MacOS 12.4 Moneterey installed.

I have followed the instructions here to turn on "Find My Mac", but it doesn't work.
