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mmandu

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Dec 19, 2017
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SO... someone recently used my MacBook Pro (13-inch, Mid 2012laptop, OS X El Capitan) after they left I noticed my 'BLUETOOTH APP" was enabled and running. Is there a way to see if any of my files were transferred or copied? I have a lot of original work-writings, music, etc on my laptop. I should of logged them in as a user but I didn't. I know, don't have to say it.
 

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maybe , just maybe pay better attention to whom you lend your mac?
 
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Glmnet1

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There is no history of files transferred via bluetooth as far as I know. There is a record of connected devices however, in System Preferences -> Bluetooth. If they paired a device it will be there unless they went in and removed it.
 
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mmandu

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Dec 19, 2017
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Thank you Glmnet1... that's the conclusion I have so far... hoping there might be an explanation from them. I'll know more later, I'll be talking to them today. :-/
 
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