Technology
The return of TouchID on the iPhone 13 has nothing to do with COVID-19 – MSPoweruser – MSPoweruser
The need for near-universal mask-wearing when in public has reduced one of Apple’s best technologies, FaceID, from a feature into a frustration. With no other biometric…

The need for near-universal mask-wearing when in public has reduced one of Apple’s best technologies, FaceID, from a feature into a frustration.
With no other biometric authentication technology, users have had to constantly type in their PIN to use their iPhone.
Now the Wall Street Journal has confirmed, via two ex-Apple employees, that Apple has been working on in-screen fingerprint technology and has considered including both Touch ID and Face ID on the same device.
9to5Mac suggests this was…
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