Instant Alert: Any app that works with Apple's fingerprint sensor will work with the iPhone X's Face ID technology

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Any app that works with Apple's fingerprint sensor will work with the iPhone X's Face ID technology

by Kif Leswing on Sep 27, 2017, 6:11 PM

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The new iPhone X will use your face rather than your fingerprint to verify your identity, but that shouldn't matter to your apps. They should just work. 

That's the word from Apple, at least. All apps that support Touch ID, the company's fingerprint sensor technology, will automatically support Face ID, the new facial recognition system that's built into the iPhone X, the company said in a support document it released on Wednesday.

In fact, developers who rely on Touch ID to authenticate users shouldn't need to update their apps at all to use Face ID, Apple said. There's only one caveat — Apple is barring app makers from using Face ID with customers who are younger than 13. 

iPhone 5S Touch ID fingerprint sensor

But for the most part, on the iPhone X, which goes on sale in November, Face ID will be a direct replacement for Touch ID.

That's important because the iPhone X, unlike other iPhone and iPad models, won't have a fingerprint sensor and will rely on Face ID instead.

Many iPhone and iPad apps use the devices' fingerprint scanners for security. Instead of plugging in a password in every time, users of those apps can simply use their fingerprints to log in. On the iPhone X, they'll be able to use their faces instead.

Apple is making biometric security hardware one of the core features of its products. So it makes sense that the company would make it easy for its army of app developers to support any new biometric sensor it comes up with.

SEE ALSO: Apple just released new information about how facial recognition on the iPhone X works


 
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