Apple introduces the Find My iPhone and Find My Mac functions in iCloud.com

      Apple Monday launch iCloud.com, a website (dedicated for the time being to developers of iOS applications) through which we will be able to manage the information saved from our terminals in the iCloud accounts. I explained to you here everything iCloud.com brings, but today I announce that Apple has implemented a new section: Find My iPhone. In this section we will have the opportunity to locate our iDevices that have activated the Find My iPhone function from both the iOS and iCloud settings menu. After the device is located, we have 3 options: sending a message, automatically blocking the device and deleting all the data on it.

       The interesting part of this new service is that we can also locate Macs. Although the interface is not called Find My Mac, if we have a Mac where we activate the Find My Mac function (from the settings menu for iCloud) we can locate it directly from iCloud.com. In the absence of a dedicated GPS, iCloud.com locates the Mac based on the information provided by the Wi-Fi router to which it is connected, and regarding the available options, we also have access to: sending a message, automatically blocking the device and erasing all the data on it.

         Apple is integrating new options into iCloud.com and until the official launch of the site we will have everything we need to manage the information in our iCloud account without problems. I tested the new option, although I am not an application developer, and I found that iCloud displays the GPS data much more correctly, so it is possible that Apple has also worked on improving the location algorithms.