Ok, for some reason, the facetime app seems to have changed in the latest version of OS X. now, when I go into it, I have to create an app specific password as my account's protected with two-step verification. Upon doing that, and entering the password in, I can't seem to locate the option to use my iPhone for facetime calls. Also, all I see aremy recent calls, nothing having to do with contacts, and when I enter a number that's not in my contacts, there's nothing about calling them using the audio only option. Presumably because my iphone's not linked with facetime calls? but it used to be before this change? Looked in facetime preferences, and general preferences for the mac, but, alas, no dice. Help someone! :) thanks!
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