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iOS 18.2 Lets iPhone and iPad Users Trust a New Computer with Face ID
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2024-11-07
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iOS 18.2 Lets iPhone and iPad Users Trust a New Computer with Face ID

As we’ve seen, iOS 18.2 adds a lot of new features, and there are more with the second beta released this week. Although most of them are related to Apple Intelligence, there are some other interesting changes too. One of them is the ability to trust a new computer with the iPhone and iPad using Face ID.

Apple makes it easier to trust a new computer on iOS

As noted by Aaron Perris on X, the latest beta of iOS 18.2 now lets users trust a new computer with Face ID when they plug their iPhone or iPad into an unknown computer. Previously, this was only possible by entering the device’s passcode.

Apple added the “Trust This Computer” prompt in 2013 with iOS 7 as a way of preventing hackers from accessing device data via USB when they don’t have the user’s passcode. Since iOS 16, the alert also appears when the device is connected to trusted computers if local automatic backup is enabled.

It’s worth noting that users can reset their trusted computer settings by going to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset and then tapping the Reset Location & Privacy option.

Source: 9to5mac

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