iOS 18 introduces face ID App lock for enhanced security
This upgrade in security lets users hide personal data and sensitive apps without seeking third-party solutions, thus providing an integrated and seamless experience
Among the new features released with the latest iOS 18 update, one of the most requested by iPhone owners would be the capability to lock applications with Face ID.
This upgrade in security lets users hide personal data and sensitive apps without seeking third-party solutions, thus providing an integrated and seamless experience.
How face ID App lock works
iOS 18 brought full app locking by Face ID, meaning only the real owner will have access to it. Quite useful for applications where sensitive information is contained: banking, social networks, photo galleries, messaging. Once enabled in the settings, those selected applications open, requiring authentication via Face ID.
It can be enabled through the Settings app by following through to the Privacy & Security page and tapping App Lock, where a list of apps to lock using Face ID will appear.
Enhanced Security and Privacy
Face ID app locks add a new layer of protection, especially for users who share devices or frequently let others use their phones. It also fixes an important security gap: up until now, anyone who had access to a device could easily open any non-app-passcode-or-biometric-protected app.
This feature is an extension of the wider vision of privacy and security that iOS 18 has to offer, including expanded app permissions, the App Transparency Report, and advanced security modes like Lockdown Mode. Together, these tools give users control over their personal data while ensuring sensitive information stays out of the reach of unauthorised hands.
Smooth and Seamless Integration
Apple designed this feature of application locking to be intuitive and frictionless. Face ID authentication will be fast, so it would not irritate users’ access to applications when using their apps. Moreover, on the lock screen, a notification will blink, making the user informed that the app needs to be unlocked with Face ID for a seamless experience without disrupting workflows.
Supports all Face ID-Enabled Devices
It is available for all devices supporting Face ID-for example, the iPhone X and onwards. Users of older iPhones with Touch ID can also leverage fingerprint authentication to lock apps, providing this security enhancement to a wide range of iPhone owners.
The Future of iPhone Security
Also, with iOS 18, Apple is working on performance and personalisation and is keeping the priorities in line, aligned with improved privacy for its users. The list goes on with giving users more control over their digital lives, starting with something as simple as locking apps with Face ID.
As privacy concerns continue to mount, the ability to lock apps with Face ID offers a strong solution for those desiring top-tier security without losing out on convenience.
Reporting by Emmanuel Quaicoe in Accra
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