Apple has included a new login process for iCloud.com in the current betas of iOS 13, iPadOS and macOS Catalina – so beta testers can use it immediately.
Many users use their iCloud on the web - Apple wants to make it easier for them to log in to the new operating systems in the future. Beta testers can log in using Face ID or Touch ID on iOS 13, iPadOS and macOS Catalina. If you open the website beta.icloud.com via Safari from an iPhone, iPad or Mac, a window appears that allows you to log in using the biometric recognition technologies Face ID or Touch ID - assuming you have a device with the latest beta. The interesting thing is that the process does not require two-factor authentication.
Easier and safer
It is assumed that this is an offshoot of “Sign in with Apple“ Signing in using Face ID or Touch ID on iCloud.com is not only easier but also more secure, as you no longer need to enter your login information. The process is similar to the purchase confirmation in the App Store or iTunes Store. You can find out when the new operating systems are available for all users in our analysis read it. (Powerbeats Pro on Amazon) (Image: Apple)
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