Find My iPhone Not Working? Fix It Fast!

What to Know

  • To make sure Find My is working properly, check your network connection and confirm the device has power.
  • Make sure iCloud, Find My iPhone, Find My network, and Send Last Location are enabled.
  • Check that Location Services are enabled and the Date & Time setting is correct.

Is Find My iPhone not working on your iPhone? Whether Find My iPhone is not updating location or you're getting the No Active Device error message, we'll show you how to check, troubleshoot, and fix Find My. Below, we'll go over a few solutions for fixing Find My not working on your iPhone.

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Easy Troubleshooting for Find My iPhone Not Working

Why is Find My not working? There are several reasons Find My may not be working on your iPhone or iPad, including incorrect settings, needed updates, and more. If you've set up Find My iPhone, but have found that your Find My location is unavailable or no longer updating, here's how to resolve the most common issues with Find My not working.

Note 

If you're having trouble tracking an iPhone that is dead or turned off, the issue may not be with Find My. Here's how to find a dead iPhone

If none of the more common solutions for Find My not working solve you issue, try the following fixes next.

Check Your Internet Connection

Why is your location not working on Find My? Find My requires the device to have an internet connection to report its current location. If your device is out of range of Wi-Fi or cellular networks or Airplane Mode is enabled, you'll see the device's last known location for 24 hours. You can go somewhere with a cellular signal, connect to Wi-Fi on your iPhone, or disable Airplane Mode to get Find My working again. If no location is found in Find My, check if Airplane Mode is enabled: 

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  1. Open the Settings app

    iphone home screen with a red box around settings app
  2. Tap the toggle next to Airplane Mode to turn it off if it is enabled. (The toggle will be gray and to the left when disabled.)

    iphone settings with a red box around airplane mode toggle

If Airplane Mode is enabled, that could be why your Find My location is not working. After turning off Airplane Mode, it will take a few seconds for your device to reconnect to the network. Once it does, Find My should start reporting your location correctly. For more Find My troubleshooting advice, sign up for our free Tip of the Day newsletter.

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Sign In with the Same Apple ID

This fix is for those who are having issues finding devices, not finding friends. When you log into Find My, whether you are using a different iPhone to find your phone or you log into iCloud on a computer, you have to use the Apple ID associated with the missing device. So, make sure the device you're checking Find My with is signed into the same Apple ID that your missing device uses. If not, check out our Apple ID guide covering how to change your Apple ID password, or sign back in with the right Apple ID.

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Make Sure iCloud & Find My Are Enabled

Find My not working or not sharing location properly? It shouldn't happen, but sometimes your device settings are reset in updates. This could also happen if you were tinkering in your Settings app trying to resolve an issue and accidentally tapped something you didn't intend to. In either case, a couple of features must be properly enabled for Find My to work. If Find My iPhone is not working, check these settings:

  1. Open the Settings app, and tap your name. 

    iphone settings with a red box around apple ID
  2. If you tapped iCloud, return to your Apple ID screen. Tap Find My

    iphone apple id settings with a red box around find my
  3. Tap Find My iPhone

    iphone find my settings with a red box around find my iphone button
  4. Make sure Find My iPhone, Find My network, and Send Last Location are all enabled to allow Find My access to your location even when your iPhone is offline (and to send a final location update when your device battery is critically low).

    iphone find my iphone settings with red boxes around find my iphone, find my network, and send last location toggles

Once you have checked these settings, check if Find My is now available. If Find My iPhone is still not working, continue with these fixes.

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Turn On Location Services

Why is Find My iPhone not working? The answer could be as simple as your location not being displayed correctly in relation to where your devices, friends, and items are. If you're having trouble getting accurate directions to your devices or friends, you might have switched off Location Tracking. If Find My iPhone says no location found, follow the steps below to adjust your Location Services settings:

  1. Open the Settings app, and tap Privacy & Security.

    iphone settings app with a red box around privacy & security
  2. Tap Location Services.

    iphone privacy and security settings with a red box location services
  3. Tap Find My

    iphone location services settings with a red box around find my
  4. Select either While Using the App or Ask Next Time Or When I Share

    iphone find my location services settings with a red box around options for "ask next time or when i share," and "while using the app"
  5. Tap the toggle next to Precise Location. The toggle will be green and to the right when enabled.

    iphone find my location services settings with a red box around precise location

Enabling precise location should help with Find My iPhone not working.

Hopefully, the above solutions were able to help answer the question of why Find My is not working. If not, we recommend reaching out to Apple Support or visiting a local Apple Store for further assistance.

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Ashleigh Page

Ashleigh Page is an Associate Editor for iPhone Life. A longtime Apple enthusiast with a Bachelor's in English and Computer Science and three years of experience writing about tech, Ashleigh has written and tested hundreds of articles about devices and features within Apple's ecosystem. She specializes in iPhone, iPad, AirPods, and Mac content and has authored a 60-page in-depth guide about the Apple Maps app. Based in North Carolina, Ashleigh is often crafting whimsical (and sometimes nonsensical) short stories and hiking when she's not working.