
The Facetime pop-up on Mac can be really annoying, especially if it keeps auto-starting and interrupting your workflow. This can happen if you have multiple Facetime accounts or devices connected to your Mac.
To prevent Facetime from auto-starting, you can disable the "Open Facetime when I log in to my Mac" option in the Facetime preferences. This setting can be found in the Facetime app's preferences, under the "General" tab.
Disabling this option will prevent Facetime from launching automatically when you log in to your Mac.
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Preventing Auto-Open Issues
If you're tired of FaceTime opening itself automatically on your Mac, you're not alone. One simple solution is to quit FaceTime if it's currently open on your Mac.
To stop FaceTime from launching automatically on Mac startup, you can remove it from the startup list. Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Users & Groups > Select your user account > and click the Login Items tab. If you find FaceTime there, select it, and click the Remove (-) button to remove FaceTime from the list.
Disabling FaceTime on your Mac is another option. The easiest way to do this is by going to the FaceTime app and pulling down the “FaceTime” menu and choosing ‘Turn FaceTime Off’. This will prevent FaceTime from opening automatically on inbound FaceTime calls on your Mac.
If you're running MacOS 13 Ventura or later, you can stop FaceTime from auto-launching on startup by clicking on the System Settings…, choosing the General Option, and going to login items. Select the FaceTime name and click on the minus (-) button to remove it from the list.
Enabling Do Not Disturb mode on your Mac can also prevent FaceTime from launching automatically on inbound calls. This will also prevent calls to your iPhone from ringing on your Mac.
Here are the steps to stop FaceTime from auto-launching on startup for different macOS versions:
Fix Mac Startup Issue
If you're tired of FaceTime opening itself on your Mac startup, there's a simple fix. Quit out of FaceTime if it's currently open on your Mac.
One way to stop FaceTime from launching automatically is to remove it from the startup list. To do this, go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Users & Groups > Select your user account > and click the Login Items tab. If you find FaceTime there, select it, and click the Remove (-) button to remove FaceTime from the list.
A corrupted FaceTime preference file may also cause the issue. Deleting this file may fix the problem. To do this, quit FaceTime if it's open, then from the Mac Finder, press and hold the Option key and click Go and Library. This will open your Library folder, where you can find the "Preferences" folder and the "com.apple.FaceTime.plist" file.
If you're still having trouble, try restarting your Mac and see if FaceTime still launches automatically. If it does, you can try removing the FaceTime preference file again.
Here are the steps to remove the FaceTime preference file:
- Quit FaceTime if it's open
- From the Mac Finder, press and hold the Option key and click Go and Library
- Find and open the "Preferences" folder
- Find the "com.apple.FaceTime.plist" file
- Move this file to another location, such as your Desktop or Documents folder
Remember to restart your Mac after making these changes.
Stopping Startup on macOS
Stopping FaceTime from launching automatically on startup can be a real nuisance, but fortunately, there's a simple fix. To stop FaceTime from opening itself automatically on startup, you'll need to remove it from the list of login items.
If FaceTime is already open, quit out of it first. Then, go to the Go menu and choose 'Go To Folder', and enter the path ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.FaceTime.plist. Move the com.apple.FaceTime.plist file to another location, like the user Desktop or Documents folder.
Alternatively, you can turn off FaceTime on the Mac by going to the FaceTime app and pulling down the “FaceTime” menu and choosing ‘Turn FaceTime Off’. This will prevent the FaceTime application from opening automatically on inbound FaceTime calls on the Mac.
If you're using macOS 13 Ventura or later, you can stop FaceTime from auto-launching on startup by going to System Settings, choosing the General Option, and then removing FaceTime from the list of login items.
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A corrupted FaceTime preference file may also cause FaceTime to launch at startup. To fix this, you can delete the com.apple.FaceTime.plist file from the Library folder, which can be found by holding the Option key and then clicking Go and Library.
Here are the steps to stop FaceTime from launching automatically on startup for different macOS versions:
Remember to restart your Mac after making these changes to ensure they take effect.
Using Features
You can hand off a FaceTime call to another device, which is super convenient for those times when you need to switch devices mid-call. This feature allows you to seamlessly transfer a call from one device to another.
You can hand off a FaceTime call from an iPhone to an iPad or Mac, an iPad to an iPhone or Mac, or a Mac to an iPhone or iPad. This means you can start a call on your iPhone and then easily switch to your iPad or Mac, or vice versa.
Here are the devices you can hand off a FaceTime call from:
- An iPhone to an iPad or Mac
- An iPad to an iPhone or Mac
- A Mac to an iPhone or iPad
Using Time

FaceTime only works with a hotspot if your provider supports it in your region.
Check your iPhone or iPad settings to ensure that Personal Hotspot is turned on and set to "Allow Others to Join".
To improve Wi-Fi connectivity, go to System Preferences > Network > Wi-Fi > Advanced > DNS.
Using Features
You can hand off a FaceTime call to another device, which is really convenient. This feature is available when you're using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
You can hand off a FaceTime call from an iPhone to an iPad or Mac, from an iPad to an iPhone or Mac, or from a Mac to an iPhone or iPad.
To hand off a FaceTime call, you'll need to click the FaceTime icon in your menu bar and hit the "Switch" button that appears underneath, or click on the "Move Call to This Mac" notification in your Notification Center.
To complete the transfer, you'll need to click on the "Join" button on your Mac to join the call.
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Devices & Software
To use FaceTime on your Mac, you'll need a compatible device and software. iPhone models running iOS 16.0 or later are supported.
You can also use FaceTime on iPad models, specifically those running iPadOS 16.1 or later. This allows for a seamless Handoff experience.
Mac computers are also compatible, but you'll need to be running macOS Ventura (13.0 or later) for it to work properly.
Here are the supported devices and software for Handoff for FaceTime calls:
- iPhone models running iOS 16.0 or later
- iPad models running iPadOS 16.1 or later
- Mac computers running macOS Ventura (13.0 or later)
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is FaceTime not popping up on Mac?
FaceTime may not pop up on Mac if it's disabled in FaceTime Preferences or if your Date, Time, and Time Zone settings are incorrect. Try enabling FaceTime and checking your system settings to resolve the issue.
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