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To access Find My iPhone from a computer, follow these steps: 1. Open a web browser on your computer and go to the iCloud website (www.icloud.com). 2. Enter your Apple ID and password to sign in to iCloud. Make sure you use the same Apple ID that you use on your iPhone. 3. After you've signed in, you'll see a list of icons. Click on the "Find iPhone" icon. 4. You may be prompted to enter your Apple ID and password again. Enter them if requested. 5. If you have multiple devices linked to your Apple ID, select the iPhone you want to locate from the list of devices. 6. Find My iPhone will display the location of your device on a map. You can zoom in or out on the map to see the location more clearly. 7. If your iPhone is nearby, you can use the "Play Sound" feature to make it play a loud sound to help you locate it. 8. If your iPhone is lost or stolen and you can't locate it using Find My iPhone, you can use the "Lost Mode" feature to remotely lock your device and display a message with your contact information on the lock screen. 9. If you're unable to locate your device using Find My iPhone, you can use the "Erase iPhone" feature to wipe all data from your device to protect your personal information. However, once you erase your device, you won't be able to track it anymore.
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