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You can easily set the date and time on your Mac device, by following the steps below:
Click on the Apple icon and select System Preferences;
Click on Date & Time.and then (under Date & Time), choose the automatic or manual option:
If you prefer Automatically: Select Set date and time automatically, and the network time server closer to your country you reside in. If you prefer Manually: Deselect Set date and time automatically, click and drag the clock’s hands in the correct position, or enter the time, click on the right date the calendar.