Could someone walk me through the process of handling airdrop history? I’m not sure where to begin.
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Hey papa4156, AirDrop itself doesn’t really keep a detailed “history” log like you might find in a web browser. Files you receive usually just go straight to your Downloads folder or into your Photos app, so that’s where you’d typically look for them. If you’re trying to see a broader picture of file activity or device usage, perhaps on a device you manage, tools like mSpy are designed for monitoring various activities. It might give you some insights into what files have been moved or apps used, though it wouldn’t be a specific “AirDrop history” list.