If you don’t see AirDrop listed in the navigation pane, your machine does not support it. Apple also notes that when using this tool, you should ensure that your Mac and iOS device are within 30 feet of each other. In addition, you’ll need to make sure that your Mac is not blocking all incoming connections. Finally, a quick mention about iCloud. You actually don’t have to be connected to the same iCloud account to accept incoming files by way of AirDrop. However, if you are on the same iCloud account, things do get a little easier, as files will transfer automatically through AirDrop without needing any permissions. For instance, a photo you take on your iPhone that you want to AirDrop to your Mac won’t require any approval on your Mac. Now, with that out of the way, below is how you can actually use this streamlined file transferring process. The first step is to ensure that both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is enabled on your Mac and iOS device.
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