Unlocking your iPhone is a straightforward process. You enter a PIN, password, or use something like Face ID or Touch ID. But did you know you can also unlock your ...
iOS 14.5 gives us the ability to unlock iPhone with an Apple Watch for the first time. It’s perfect for those who can’t get Face ID to work when wearing a mask. We’ll show you how to get it all set up ...
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more. Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful ...
Wearing a face mask usually renders iPhone’s Face ID unusable. Even though it sounds like a first-world problem, there are a lot of people, including medical professionals, who would value Face ID on ...
Head to Settings > Face ID & Passcode Then toggle on Use Face ID With a Mask Enroll your face in Face ID if you've yet to do so Now you're set to unlock your iPhone while wearing a mask, without the ...
It's now easier to wear a face mask and use Face ID than it was, but a new form of Touch ID for the iPad Air 2020 underscores the difficulty. Here's what to know. Jason Cipriani is based out of ...
If you're in Apple's ecosystem, you've probably already noticed how many ways the company's products synergize. Every product slots into that ecosystem to unlock new functionality and even to unlock ...
iOS 14.5 is now available, and a key new feature is the ability to unlock an iPhone with Face ID while wearing a mask, so long as you are wearing an Apple Watch. Read on to learn how this feature ...
it's been two years since the start of the pandemic, but Face ID on iPhones can finally understand, recognize, and unlock or authenticate when you have a face mask on. Right when mask mandates are ...
The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped our lives in big ways. It has also caused a set of secondhand effects, including making the process of unlocking our iPhones a bit more difficult. However, Apple does ...
Apple doesn't do a lot of looking back. They consistently iterate forward on their hardware. However, I'm sure more than a few Cupertino engineers were wishing they hadn't ditched Touch ID in favor of ...