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Apple will allow Face ID, Touch ID for iCloud in iOS 13, macOS Catalina

Apple is currently running the beta test for the upcoming iOS 13, macOS Cataline and iPadOS. In addition to other additional features that are incorporated into the new operating systems, it has been found that Apple is testing the login of iCloud using Face ID and Touch ID for iPhones, MacBooks and iPad.



If you are running the beta version of the new operating system on your device, now, when you go to beta.icloud.com, you can log in to your account using Face ID or Touch ID, 9To5Mac found.
Apple will allow Face ID, Touch ID for iCloud in iOS 13, macOS Catalina

At this time, if you open iCloud in Safari on a device that runs the beta versions of iOS, iPadOS or macOS, you will see a new pop-up window that asks if you want to log in with your Apple ID with biometric data. The process must be familiar to anyone who has logged into the App Store or iTunes Store in the past.

(Also read: How to install the public beta version of iOS 13 and iPad OS on your iPhone and iPad)

In addition, on devices that run beta, you will be automatically redirected to beta.icloud.com, when you open icloud.com. If that does not happen, you can manually enter the URL in your address bar to try this new feature.

Just make sure that your iPhone / iPad / MacBook runs on iOS 13, iPadOS 13 or macOS Catalina to be able to use the new sign-in feature. Nor does it require confirmation of two factors.

The public beta version for iPadOS and iOS 13 is now available for you to try on your device. But do not forget to back up your devices before installing them. Also, be prepared to face the problems, since the public beta will not be exactly the most stable version of the operating system.

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