How do you pick up where you left off in Mac on iPhone?

Pick up where you left off with Handoff

With Handoff, you can start something on one device (Mac, iOS, or Apple Watch) and pick it up on another without losing focus on what you’re doing. For example, you can start writing an email on your Mac, then pick up where you left off in Mail on your iPhone. Or see a location in Maps on Apple Watch, then explore the area in more detail in Maps on your Mac.

You can use Handoff with many apps—Calendar, Contacts, Keynote, Mail, Maps, Messages, Notes, Numbers, Pages, Reminders, and Safari. Some third-party apps may also work with Handoff.

How do you pick up where you left off in Mac on iPhone?

For Handoff to work, you must use supported devices that are signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID and on the same Wi-Fi network. The devices must be within Bluetooth range of one another (about 33 feet or 10 meters); make sure Bluetooth is on for your Mac (in System Preferences) and iOS devices (in Settings).

Turn Handoff on or off

If you don’t see a Handoff option on your device, it doesn’t work with Handoff.

  • On your Mac: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click General, then select “Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices” (below “Recent items”). To turn it off, deselect the option.

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  • On iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > General > Handoff & Suggested Apps, then tap to turn on Handoff. To turn it off, tap the option.

  • On Apple Watch: Open the Watch app on iPhone, go to My Watch > General, then tap to turn on Enable Handoff. To turn it off, tap the option.

Hand off between devices

  • From your Mac to an iOS device: The Handoff icon of the app you’re using on your Mac appears on iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch in the bottom-left corner of the Lock screen. Just swipe up to continue working in the app.

    You can also double-click the Home button on the device to go to the multitasking screen, then swipe right to see the Handoff icon.

  • From an iOS device or Apple Watch to your Mac: The Handoff icon of the app you’re using on your iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch, or Apple Watch appears on your Mac at the left end of the Dock (or the top, depending on the Dock position). Just click the icon to continue working in the app.

    You can also press Command-Tab to quickly switch to the app that has the Handoff icon.

Apple’s Handoff feature will make life so much easier for you.

Ever started reading something on your iPhone only to end up wishing you’ve read it on your iPad instead?

So you send the link to yourself via iMessage, and then open the link on your iPad to continue your reading.

Or perhaps you’ve started working on a project on your iPad only to realize later on that things would have been so much easier had you done it on your MacBook? So you email yourself a copy of the project and open your email on your Mac to resume your project from there.

It happens.

But did you know that you could have just used a feature called Handoff and simply picked up where you left off without having to go through the hassle of sending your self links or emailing yourself copies of the things you’ve been working on?

That’s right.

A lot of Apple users miss out on extremely useful features that come with iOS updates mostly due to the lack of information. One of these very useful features, apparently, is called Handoff.

Just as its name suggests, this feature allows iOS devices to handoff tasks to each other without the need for their users to proactively ask them to do so.

Browse pages on your iPhone’s Safari, put your iPhone down, pick your iPad up and pick up just where you left off on this device’s Safari as soon as you unlock your screen.

It’s almost like magic.

And this feature is not limited to the Safari. It’s a feature readily available for most apps on iOS.

So how do you activate it?

Here’s how.

How to check if your device is compatible

Handoff is a feature readily available to all Apple handheld devices running on iOS 9 and above. To verify that your device does have this feature, simply launch the Settings app, tap on General and then verify if you see a part that says Handoff & Suggested Apps.

Enabling the feature

To make sure that this feature is enabled on your device, just go to Settings, select General, select Handoff & Suggested Apps, and make sure that this feature is turned on.

Apart from this, you will also need to make sure that all your devices have a working WiFi connection.

Another thing that you need to make sure is turned on for this feature to work is your devices’ Bluetooth. Verify that Bluetooth is activated across all the devices that you plan to use with Handoff.

How to use Handoff

Once you’ve verified that this feature is enabled on your devices, and that all of these devices have an active WiFi connection with the Bluetooth has been switched on for all of them — you can start using Handoff.

Every time you start a task on a Handoff-enabled app, the icon of the app that you’re using will immediately appear on your other devices, even when they’re locked.

On iPads and iPhones, these icons are usually seen on the lower left hand corner of your device.

To resume the task on another device, simply swipe up from the icon on your other device. At this point, you may be asked to unlock your device if your device is locked — and depending on the security settings you’ve set the device up on, you may be asked to enter your passcode or unlock using Touch ID. Go ahead and unlock your device and the task you started on your other device should now magically appear on this device.

If your device was left unlocked, simply press your device’s Home button twice and you should see the app in the app switcher.

Using Handoff on Mac

To verify that this feature is enabled on your Mac, go to System Preferences, click on General and then put a check on the part that says “Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices”.

To start using the feature, look for the icon of the app you started using on your other device on the left side of the Mac’s screen where you find the Finder app. Launch the app.

In case your Dock is hidden, simply press and hold the Command button and then press on the Tab key to launch the Mac’s App Switcher. You should see the app you’re looking for at the far left of the screen. Continue to hold the Command button, hold the Shift button, and press the Tab key twice. This should highlight the app. Release the keys to launch the app.

If that doesn’t work for you, simply point at the app using your mouse and then let go of the Command button.

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How does Handoff work from Mac to iPhone?

Select “Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices.” iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Go to Settings > General > AirPlay & Handoff, then turn on Handoff..
Each device is signed in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. ... .
Each device has Bluetooth turned on..
Each device has Wi-Fi turned on..

How do I navigate my iPhone to my Mac?

Use your Mac to control another device Connect your devices to the same Wi-Fi network. Sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on both devices. If you haven't already done so, turn on Switch Control on your Mac. Use your switch to navigate the Switch Control Home panel.

Can my MacBook see what I'm doing on my iPhone?

Using iCloud tabs, someone who is using your iMac (or MacBook), for example, could see exactly what websites you're visiting, in real time, from your iPhone or iPad—if the computer is logged in to your Apple ID/iCloud account.

How do I fix Handoff on my iPhone?

Tips to Fix Handoff Not Working Issue on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.
Handoff System Requirements..
Make Sure the Apps are Compatible with Handoff..
Toggle Wi-Fi and Bluetooth..
Turn Off/On Handoff and Then Restart All of Your Devices..
Sign Out Of iCloud and Sign Back In..
Reset Network Settings..
Reset All Settings..