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Same here. Unlock worked flawlessly with BigSur. Since Monterey it only unlocks once and then stops. I did not receive any error messages but have resolved the issue by unpairing the watch from my phone, erasing all content and settings, and doing a clean install. Oct 29, PM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. Oct 29, PM. This exactly! I have tried everything, all hardware has the latest OS installed, and it still doesn't work properly - unlocks once, then stops working.
Worked perfectly with macOS Big Sur. Oct 30, AM. No error messages, it just stops working. It works once, then stops. Oct 30, AM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. Auto-unlock stopped working after the Monterey upgrade. In a way it's good to see I am not alone It worked fine with Big Sur. Oct 30, PM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. Running OS 7. No longer unlocks Mac, and can no longer be used to confirm purchases, sign in, etc.
Oct 30, PM. Oct 31, AM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. Did a clean install of Monterey and transferred my data and config via Migration Assistent from a Time Machine Backup. Last resort would be unpairing my watch but I do not want to make this effort now with unclear outcome. Oct 31, AM. Oct 31, PM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. Oct 31, PM. Nov 7, PM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. I unpaired my Apple Watch 3 and repaired it, but my Mac still can't communicate with the watch to turn on the unlock-mac-with-watch feature.
Nov 7, PM. Nov 11, PM in response to wforan3 In response to wforan3. I get an error message about the watch not having the same AppleID as the Mac but it does Nov 11, PM. Community Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: wforan3 wforan3. Was working fine before update. Setting up an Account Recovery Contact is an important step to take to ensure you don't get locked out of your Apple account.
If you forgot your Apple ID password, don't panic. It's likely we've all forgotten a password or two at some point. Losing your Apple ID password for your iPhone , iPad or Mac here's what to do if you lost the password to your computer is about as frustrating as losing your car keys. Your password, like your keys, unlocks access to something important: your iCloud account , and in turn all of your Apple devices. Like Face ID and Touch ID , your password is intended to keep your information safe, but entering it incorrectly a few times can get you locked out.
This means you may have to contact Apple Support for help. Apple released iOS 15 in September, and one of the features it rolled out at the time is one that makes getting back into your account as simple as a phone call to a family member or friend. That feature, called Account Recovery, allows you to pick a trusted contact or contacts who can then give you a special code to unlock your account.
It's pretty cool and makes getting back into your Apple account a whole lot easier. As long as you have iOS 15 installed on your iPhone, you can add trusted contacts to Account Recovery. Before you can set up Account Recovery, you'll need to have all of your Apple devices -- be it a Mac, iPad or iPhone -- running the latest version of Apple's software.
Once all of your devices are on the latest software, select your recovery contact s for Account Recovery, by following these steps. Open the Settings app and tap your name at the top of the screen. A page will pop up detailing what exactly the contact can see or do with your account Spoiler: They won't have access to your iCloud account at any time , and briefly detail what you'll need to do if you ever get locked out of your account.
Tap Add Recovery Contact at the bottom of the screen to continue. Enter your Apple ID password when prompted, then follow the rest of the prompts to select your recovery contacts. If you happen to get locked out of your account, you'll need to call one of your Account Recovery Contacts using your iPhone.
You'll have to manually enter your Mac password to unlock it. Once you've passed this security check, Auto Unlock should work next time. Do you meet Auto Unlock requirements? Make sure Auto Unlock is set up. To use Auto Unlock, you need to enable it. Make sure the Mac has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on. Auto Unlock requires both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are turned on.
If it's not working, make sure they're both on. Check the menu bar in the top right corner, click each icon, and ensure they're enabled. Reset Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on both devices. Sometimes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth just need a quick reset to fix a bug. On a Mac, click each icon in the top right corner and click Turn [name] Off. Wait a few seconds and then turn them back on. On the Apple Watch, swipe up on the watch face to open Control Center.
Tap the airplane icon to go into Airplane Mode. Wait a few seconds and then tap it again to turn it off. Set a passcode on the Apple Watch to unlock your Apple Watch. If your Watch can unlock your Mac, it's important your Watch is secure and it's really you using it. That's why Auto Unlock requires a passcode on your Watch. If you don't already have one set up, do it on the Watch app on your iPhone. Disable Auto Unlock and restart.
Next, restart your Mac and then enable Auto Unlock again. Restart Apple Watch. Restarting the Mac didn't work? Try restarting your Apple Watch next. Turn off screen sharing or internet sharing on the Mac. If screen sharing or internet sharing are running on your Mac, you won't be able to Auto Unlock—presumably for privacy and security. Update operating system on both devices. An outdated operating system can cause all sorts of problems.
Resolve those problems, and fix bugs, by updating the Apple Watch operating system and updating the macOS. Get help from Apple. Nothing worked so far? It's time to bring in the experts at Apple. Make an appointment for help at your nearest Apple Store or contact Apple online for help.
If your Apple Watch unlocks without any prompting, you likely set up automatic unlocking whenever you access your iPhone. You can also use your Apple Watch to approve other requests to enter your administrator password.
This works anywhere you need to type your Mac password, such as when viewing passwords in Safari preferences, unlocking a locked note, approving an app installation, or unlocking settings in System Preferences. For example, when you click the lock to make a change in System Preferences, your Mac prompts you to approve with Apple Watch:. To automatically enter your password without having to type it, just double-click the side button on your Apple Watch:.
Learn about more Continuity features for your Apple devices. How to automatically log in This feature gives you instant access to your Mac when you're wearing your Apple Watch. How to approve other password requests You can also use your Apple Watch to approve other requests to enter your administrator password. For example, when you click the lock to make a change in System Preferences, your Mac prompts you to approve with Apple Watch: To automatically enter your password without having to type it, just double-click the side button on your Apple Watch:.
Your Apple Watch is using a passcode. Make sure that your Mac isn't using Internet sharing or screen sharing. Published Date: November 12,
Make sure that your devices are set up as follows: Your Mac has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences. Click Security & Privacy, then click General.