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Using Face ID for Easy App Logins on iPhone

Face ID on the iPhone allows users to unlock apps quickly without entering a passcode, enhancing convenience for secure logins, especially for financial applications. Users can enable Face ID for specific apps through the Settings menu. The information is accurate as of July 2026, but may change with technology updates.

Using Face ID for Easy App Logins on iPhone

RAYMOND OGLESBY @RaymondOglesby2
July 7, 2026 – 4 minutes read time

Overview

Face ID can be used to unlock apps on the iPhone. For example, when we open our Messenger app, Face ID quickly identifies me and lets us in. This saves us from needing to enter the passcode.

Whether Face ID works with an app depends on the app’s developers and what they have programmed it to do. You will most often find Face ID as a login option for financial, banking, or password manager apps. Fortunately, by following the steps below, you can easily see which of your installed apps work with Face ID and enable Face ID for each app if you choose to. Keep in mind that you will need to enable Face ID in Settings before following these steps! Let’s explore how to enable Face ID for apps on iPhone to make logins easier.

Key Takeaways

  • Save time by using Face ID instead of entering a passcode.
  • Avoid having to remember a unique passcode each time you log in to a secure app.

System Requirements

This tip was performed on an iPhone 17 Pro running iOS 26.5.

Click here to learn how to update your iPhone to the latest iOS version.

Adding Face ID for an iPhone App

1. Open the Settings app, and select Face ID & Passcode. Refer to the image below:

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Selecting Face ID & Passcode option

2, Enter your iPhone passcode and select Other Apps. See the below image:

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Selecting Other Apps optiom

3. Green toggles show you which apps have Face ID enabled. See the following image:

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Apps with Face ID enabled

4. A gray toggle means Face ID is disabled. Tap the toggle to change it to green and enable Face ID for that app. Refer to the image below:

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Apps with Face ID disabled

5.You can natively lock apps on your iPhone using Face ID. Just touch and hold an app icon, tap Require Face ID, and confirm. See the image below:

Note! This will not add the app to the Other Apps list.

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Selecting the Require Face ID option

6. To undo, touch and hold an app icon then tap Don’t Require Face ID.

Note! If you select your Photos app to require Face ID, your Camera app will not show your photos or videos.

That’s how to turn Face ID on for your apps. Now, when you open an enabled app, you can sign in with Face ID instead of entering a password or passcode each time. You can come back and add an app to Face ID if you download another Face ID available app.

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The author’s Vietnam eBook, “Battle for Tra Bong Vietnam: Events and Aftermath”, is available on Kindle devices and the Kindle App for desktop, laptop, and smartphone. The apps are free.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor RaymondPosted on July 7, 2026June 25, 2026Categories iPhoneTags Apps, Face ID, iPhone, iPhone 17, LoginLeave a comment on Using Face ID for Easy App Logins on iPhone

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Battle for Tra Bong Vietnam: Events and Aftermath

Click here to preview or order. Although this is not technical, I thought I would give a plug for my e-book published in December 2018. You can access the e-book from a Kindle device or the free Kindle app for desktops and smartphones.

In 1970, I was an Army Fire Direction Control (FDC) specialist. I was stationed at Landing Zone (LZ) Cindy in Tra Bong, Vietnam. We had an Observation Post (OP) and a Searchlight (SLT) unit. Next to the firebase was an Armed Forces Vietnam (ARVN) unit of 100 men. Besides the helicopter landing zone, we had the shortest airstrip in Vietnam operated by Military AssistanceCommand Vietnam (MACV). Approximately 100 men were stationed at LZ Cindy.

The firebase had tremendous firepower with automatic weapons, 50-caliber, and 60-caliber machine guns including a Quad 50, Dusters, 8-inch and 175 howitzers, mortars, grenades, claymores, flares, etc.
We had a major battle in September 1970. That battle and how it impacted me and my FDC team is the emphasis of the e-book. The ebook is in the Kindle format and available from Amazon. Click here to preview or order.

 

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