How do I find the UDID of my MacBook Pro?

How do I find the UDID for my MacBookPro? At one time it was supposed to be available from iTunes but I can't find it now.

Click  in the menu bar.
About This Mac > More Info.. > System Report > Hardware > Hardware Overview > Serial Number(System)
Underneath you will find  Hardware UUID:
Mac equivalent od UDID is UUID.

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