Apple has long used biometric identification as a privacy and security feature for the iPhone and iPad. The iPhone X was the first to use facial recognition or
Face ID instead of Touch ID, and it's now incorporated into the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, as well as the latest iPad Pros. If you haven’t set up Face ID or you want to set it up again, read on for a step-by-step. Once Face ID is set up, your device will give you the option to look at your
iPhone or iPad to unlock it, pay for purchases with Apple Pay, download apps from the App Store, buy music from iTunes, and unlock and open apps. Let's get started learning how to enable facial recognition on your iPhone or iPad.
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