Having trouble unlocking your iPhone with Face ID while wearing a face mask?
Apple’s latest iPhone software update, iOS 13.5, released Wednesday, is there for you.
Your eyes, nose and mouth must be visible for Face ID, Apple’s facial recognition software, to recognize you. But with the coronavirus, device owners may be wearing masks when out in public. So Apple is making it easier for you to unlock your phone when you have a mask on.
Install the update and you will no longer have to wait for Face ID to fail several times before being prompted to enter your passcode. After Face ID fails for the first time, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen and enter your passcode to unlock your phone or approve an Apple Pay transaction. Or, as soon as you lift up your phone, you can swipe up from the bottom of your iPhone screen right away.
If Face ID is still too annoying, you can turn it off altogether.
To do that, open the Settings app on your iPhone. Scroll down and tap Face ID & Passcode. Enter your passcode and turn off iPhone Unlock. You can also disable Face ID for specific tasks such as approving Apple Pay transactions. If you turn off Face ID for Apple Pay, you will have to enter your passcode to make purchases.