Why is My Facetime Not Working on Mac?
FaceTime fails to work correctly on the Mac for several reasons. In some instances, the app misbehaves or logs you out, and thus you will not be able to use FaceTime. Similarly, if you have issues with the camera or microphone, Mac has the incorrect date and time, or you have poor internet connectivity, the video calling service won’t work. On the other hand, the issue may also be from Apple’s end. But whatever be the root cause(s), here are effective tips to fix FaceTime problems on Mac successfully.
1. Quit FaceTime and Relaunch It
2. Check FaceTime’s Server Status
3. Restart Your Mac
4. Ensure Good Internet Connectivity
FaceTime requires decent network connectivity for optimal audio and video calls. If you are streaming or downloading something in the background, make sure you pause that. Further, it would also be helpful if you restart your Wi-Fi router. In case you are using any system-wide VPN on Mac, please consider turning it off. Note: You can check your download and upload speed on sites like SpeedTest.net and Fast.com.
5. Sign in to the FaceTime App
If you were using FaceTime earlier, this means that you were already signed in. But it is possible that now, you may need to sign in again.
6. Set Correct Date and Time on Mac
For FaceTime to work correctly, it is essential to ensure that your Mac has the correct date and time. The most straightforward way to do this is by letting the computer set these automatically.
7. Ensure Camera and Microphone are Working Correctly
FaceTime requires a camera and microphone access to function properly. If these features are not working, you won’t be able to call.
8. Get the Latest Version of macOS
To fix several such issues, it is advisable to install the latest version of macOS. This becomes especially important if you are FaceTiming friends or family who use very old versions of iOS and OS X (earlier name of macOS).
9. Group FaceTime not Working on Mac
Are you facing trouble while calling multiple people on Mac? Did you already try the above solutions, and it brought no luck? If yes, head over to our separate guide that shows you tips to fix Group FaceTime issues on Mac.
FaceTime Issues Successfully Fixed on Your Mac!
I believe the above solutions helped you address the problem. Now, you can start making audio and video calls to other Apple users. In rare cases, if it did not, you will have to contact Apple Support, and they will advise accordingly. Finally, it is worth mentioning that FaceTime may not available in all countries & regions (and with all carriers). When you cannot connect with people, head over to this official Apple Support page and see if you are in a region (or with an internet provider) that does not support FaceTime. In case you are, you will have to use some other calling apps like Skype, Viber, etc. READ NEXT:
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