Review the trusted devices that use your Apple ID on Mac
You can review the trusted devices that use your Apple ID in the Devices list in Apple ID settings. You can review the specific model, software version, phone number, serial number, and IMEI associated with the device. You can check if Find My is turned on for the device and, if so, view the location of the device. You can see the cards associated with Wallet and Apple Pay on the device and remove them. You can also remove trusted devices when you no longer have or use them.
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click [your name] at the top of the sidebar.
If you don’t see your name, click Sign in with your Apple ID to enter your Apple ID or to create one.
Go to Devices on the right. To view or change settings of a trusted device that uses your Apple ID, click the name of the device. Available options vary depending on the device. Do any of the following:
See information about a device: You can review the specific model, software version, phone number, serial number, and IMEI associated with the device.
View the location of a device: If Find My is turned on, click Show on Web to see the location of the device on iCloud.com.
View the cards associated with Wallet and Apple Pay on a device and remove them: If you’re using cards with Wallet and Apple Pay on the device, the cards are listed. To remove all cards from the device, click Remove Items.
Remove a device from your account: Click Remove from Account, then click Remove. You should remove a device when you no longer have it or it’s lost or stolen.
If you lose a Mac, an iOS or iPadOS device, or an Apple Watch, you may be able to locate and protect it instead of removing it from your account. See Set up the Find My app to locate a missing Mac, device, or item.
If you remove a device from your account and the device reconnects to the internet while still signed in to your Apple ID, the device reappears in your list of devices. If you can’t sign out of your Apple ID on the device, you may be able to erase the device remotely.
Note: If you remove a device that’s set up to use Apple Pay, Apple Pay is disabled for the device, and your cards are removed from the device, even if the device is offline. See Use Wallet & Apple Pay.
For information about changing your Apple ID account information on the Apple ID website, see your Apple ID account page.
For information about changing Apple ID account settings using an iOS or iPadOS device, see “Manage Apple ID settings” in the user guide for iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.