Touch Id For Mac
Support for Touch ID authentication is limited to web applications that show Duo's inline browser prompt. In order to use Touch ID with Duo, make sure you have the following: A MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with a Touch ID button. A fingerprint enrolled in Touch ID (see how to do this at the Apple Support site). Chrome 70 or later. Make sure that you are able to use Touch ID to unlock your Mac. Try enrolling a different finger. Touch ID requires a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with Touch ID. Use Touch ID to unlock 1Password on your iPhone or iPad; About Touch ID security in 1Password for Mac (Apple) Use Touch ID on your Mac.
Set up Touch ID
Before you can set up Touch ID in 1Password, you’ll need to set up Touch ID on your Mac. Then follow these steps:
- Open and unlock 1Password.
- Choose 1Password > Preferences from the menu bar, and click Security.
- Select “Allow Touch ID to unlock 1Password”.
Now you can use your fingerprint to unlock 1Password. But don’t forget your Master Password. Sometimes you’ll need to enter it instead of using Touch ID.
Use Touch ID
After setting up Touch ID, open 1Password or use 1Password in your browser.
If 1Password is locked, you’ll see a message that “1Password is trying to unlock.” To unlock 1Password, place your finger on the Touch ID sensor.
Manage your settings
To change how often your Master Password is required instead of your fingerprint, choose 1Password > Preferences from the menu bar, and click Security.
- Require Master Password: If you want 1Password to require your Master Password instead of Touch ID after a specific amount of time, change this setting.
Learn more about automatically locking 1Password.
Enable Touch Id For Macbook
Get help
Sometimes you’ll need to enter your Master Password instead of using Touch ID:
- If your fingerprint isn’t recognized three times in a row
- If you’re trying to change your Master Password
- If the amount of time in Preferences > Security > Require Master Password has elapsed
If you still need help, follow these steps. Try again after each step:
- Make sure you have the latest version of 1Password.
- Make sure that you are able to use Touch ID to unlock your Mac.
- Try enrolling a different finger.
Touch ID requires a MacBook Pro or MacBook Air with Touch ID.