AirDrop on your Mac
AirDrop makes it easy to share files between your Mac mini and other nearby Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. The devices don’t need to share the same Apple ID.
Note: AirDrop for iOS or iPadOS requires devices that have the Lightning or USB-C connector and iOS 7 (or later) or iPadOS. Not all older Macs support AirDrop (for a list of supported Macs, see the Apple Support article and choose AirDrop.
Share passwords stored in iCloud Keychain. In Safari, you can use AirDrop to share an account password with one of your contacts, or with another Mac, iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. From the Safari menu, open Preferences > Passwords, select the website whose password you want to share, then secondary click (that is, right-click). Choose “Share with AirDrop,” then select the person or device in the AirDrop window to share the password.
Control who can send items to you using AirDrop. Click the Finder icon Use AirDrop on your Mac to send files to devices near you in the macOS User Guide.