The FaceTime call will ring to the recipients device, when they answer you'll be connected in a FaceTime video chat Tap on the red X button to hang up the FaceTime call at any time. If you see the name of the person you want to FaceTime right away in the list, go ahead and tap their name to start a FaceTime. Oct 17, 2014 Close Preferences and quit FaceTime to no longer get iPhone calls on the Mac; This will prevent the Mac from ringing when an iPhone gets a phone call, and any notifications from coming to the Mac that the iPhone has a phone call. It will not impact other FaceTime features and the ability to make FaceTime audio or video calls will persist.
How cool is the world today — we get to travel on a scale never known to people before, we work from home, and video chat with loved ones from work. Wherever we decide to be today, we stay connected. Luckily, Mac has a built-in video and audio calling app just for that.
FaceTime for Mac is completely free and as long as the person you’re calling has an Apple device supporting FaceTime (iPhone 4, iPad 2, and macOS 10.9.2 or later) — you’re good to go.
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Seeing your loved ones when you’re away, talking to friends abroad, cooperating with colleagues, or simply saving typing time by hopping on a quick call — whatever the case, both FaceTime and Group FaceTime are very easy to use. Let’s get you started!
As the FaceTime app is installed on your Mac by default, there’s nothing extra you need to download and the setup process is quite straightforward:
Open the FaceTime app by clicking on the FaceTime icon in the menu bar or press ⌘ + Space and type FaceTime
If FaceTime isn’t already turned on, click Turn On
Log in with your Apple ID and password
To determine how and by whom you can be reached on FaceTime, go to FaceTime ➙ Preferences. Here you can decide if you want all the email addresses tied to your Apple account to be used for FaceTime (for example, you might not want people who have your work email address to contact you this way).
Deselect any email addresses you don’t want to be used to call you on FaceTime
If you want to add an email address to the list, simply open System Preferences ➙ iCloud ➙ Account Details ➙ Contacts, and hit the plus icon. The changes will automatically appear in FaceTime preferences.
Most Macs are designed to handle FaceTime calls, so to start chatting you just need to check that all the accessories are in place:
Good internet connection with at least 128 kbps download and upload speed
A built-in or connected camera (MacBooks and iMacs come with one, but you need to purchase it separately for Mac Mini and Mac Pro)
A microphone (most Macs have them, but you can also plug in a headset with a mic for better quality)
Apple ID for FaceTime login
As long as you and the person you’re trying to call both have a sufficiently good internet connection, are logged in to FaceTime, and have the app open — using FaceTime for Mac is effortless:
Go to your Contacts app
Search for the person you want to call. You can search by name, telephone number, or email address.
Click on the contact’s profile and select the option to start a FaceTime call (looks like a video camera icon)
Assuming your FaceTime app is open and you’re signed in, when someone calls you:
You will see a pop-up window. If FaceTime is closed, you’ll see a notification in the top-right corner.
The notification will tell you who’s calling if you have their details in the Contacts app
If you want to speak with them, click Accept
When you want to end the call click the red handset icon
Group FaceTime is, naturally, for times when you need to get a group of people together, be it a family gathering or business meeting. The FaceTime app allows for up to 32 participants in the same active video chat.
To make a Group FaceTime call on Mac:
Open the FaceTime app
Enter contact details (either name, phone number, or email address) of all the people you want to Group FaceTime separated by commas. Or select each one individually from Contacts.
Click the green video button to begin the Group FaceTime video chat
To add more people to an active Group FaceTime call, click on the lower left corner of an active Group FaceTime window to show the sidebar, then Add Person to enter their information, and select Add to invite them
FaceTime allows you to instantly block any caller at any time should you wish to do so:
Open FaceTime
Sign in with your Apple ID
Search for a particular caller you want to block
Right-click on their number ➙ choose Block This Caller
If you no longer wish to receive FaceTime calls on your Mac at all, you could simply sign out of the app:
Open FaceTime
Select FaceTime in menu bar and choose Preferences
Click on Sign Out
To make or receive calls again, just sign back in.
Sometimes you just want to minimize distractions while working or doing other important tasks on your Mac. In this case, try Focus. This app temporarily blocks all disturbances for as long or as short as you want. It also lets you create your own productivity schedule with built-in “work & relax” times to easily get back to work when your break is over.
Block unwanted calls, sites, and whatnot
Get Focus, an app that can help you regulate your attention span. Block FaceTime calls for the times when you want to do the work.
Focus allows you to precisely fine-tune your blocking: entire apps and websites or just a single page on a specific website. When you try to visit a blocked site or application, you’ll see a gray screen with motivational phrases to stay productive (you can choose from an extensive catalog of quotes or create your own).
There are a few things to check when you experience a glitch with FaceTime. First, check that your Apple ID is valid, and make sure both the caller and you have the correct contact details (emails or phone numbers must be associated with your Apple ID for a FaceTime call to go through).
If that didn’t help, check that your email address is verified in FaceTime ➙ Preferences (if not — look for a verification email and follow the instructions). Also ensure that you’ve selected all the checkboxes next to the email addresses and phone numbers in Preferences.
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Update to the latest macOS version and check that the person you’re calling is running at least macOS Mojave (10.14.1) or iOS 12.1.
Sometimes, the problem might be hiding in your time zone. Make sure you choose the correct country in FaceTime Preferences. Check your time zone in System Preferences: the region where your FaceTime account is registered should correlate with the location on your Mac — otherwise the wrong phone number might be used. To fix this, go System Preferences ➙ Date & Time ➙ Set Automatically ➙ click on Time Zone ➙ choose the nearest city.
Finally, check that you’re connected to the internet and your speed is sufficient enough (at least 128 kbps, or 1 mbps for HD FaceTime video calls)
If you do have problems with the internet connection, try WiFi Explorer, a network analyzer that helps identify and fix common network problems with your connection without involving a professional. WiFi Explorer scans your network environment (band range, signal quality, security status, etc.), identifies channel conflict and coverage issues, and gives you recommendations to improve your WiFi.
Visual graphs in WiFi Explorer make it easy for you to assess the situation at a glance without diving deep into the numbers.
Best of all, you can find both Focus and WiFi Explorer mentioned above on a free trial through Setapp, a platform of more than 180 useful Mac apps and tools that could improve every interaction you have with your Mac. Time to call an old friend?
To use your Mac for FaceTime audio or video calls, you need a Mac with OS X Lion 10.7 or later, an Internet connection, and a built-in or connected microphone or camera.
Open the FaceTime app and sign in with your Apple ID, if prompted.
Then use the search field to enter the email address or phone number of the person that you want to call. If that person is already in your contacts, you can just enter their name.
Learn what to do if your camara or mic doesn't work.

When someone calls you with FaceTime, a notification appears in the upper-right corner of your screen. Click Accept or Decline, or use the Touch Bar to accept or decline.
To stop receiving FaceTime calls on your Mac, open FaceTime, then choose FaceTime > Turn FaceTime Off from the menu bar.
Learn what to do if your camara or mic doesn't work.
If you're using macOS Mojave 10.14.3 (build 18D109) or later, you can use Group FaceTime to chat with up to 32 people. Each person's tile automatically increases in size whenever someone speaks.
FaceTime shows up to 4 or 9 live video tiles at the same time, depending on your Mac model. These tiles represent the most active speakers. Other participants show an exclamation point.
Open the FaceTime app, then use the search field to enter the email addresses or phone numbers of the people that you want to call. If a person is already in your contacts, you can just enter their name.
Use any of these ways to join a Group FaceTime call that someone else started:
Move your pointer over the FaceTime window during a call to show the onscreen controls.
Click to hide and show the sidebar. From here you can add more people, see who is on the call, and message everyone on the call.
FaceTime is not available in all countries or regions.