
When I'm working on my Mac, I am constantly using my iPhone to test apps or just check Instagram. With such an app, your Mac locks when you and your iPhone wander out of range and then unlocks automatically upon you return. If you have a newer MacBook with Bluetooth LE, then you might try a proximity app such as MacID, Near Lock or Tether. I use LockItUp because my ancient MacBook Pro from 2011 just misses the cutoff for Bluetooth Low Energy. You will then need to enter your password per usual on your MacBook to log back in and resume working. A quick scan of a QR code pairs your two devices, after which you can use your iPhone to lock your Mac.
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Install the free Mac app and also the $1.99 / £1.49 / AU$2.99 iOS app. If you forget to do so, the LockItUp app lets you lock your MacBook remotely. If you do leave your MacBook unattended for any stretch of time in a public place, it's a good idea to log out of your account to protect your data.

It would take a bold thief to walk out of a coffee shop with a laptop sounding a piercing alarm. With the app running (and your laptop plugged in), your MacBook will emit a loud siren sound if the power cord is removed from your laptop or wall outlet. The Laptop Security Alarm app ($0.99, £0.79, AU$1.49 in the Mac App Store) doesn't guarantee that your MacBook will be there when you return from the loo, but it does increase your chances.

We've all faced this quandary when working in a public space: do I need to pack up my laptop and take it with me to the bathroom and potentially lose my table, or do I leave it on the table while I'm indisposed and potentially lose my laptop? With that preamble out of the way, I present five Mac apps for coffee-shop computing. I also want to keep my MacBook safe and its contents private during the occasional bathroom break or trip to the counter for a refill. When I'm working in a coffee shop, I need help staying focused and productive. As a freelance writer, I split my time between my home office, my kitchen table and coffee shops.
