The Touch ID logo used by Apple. Touch ID is an electronic fingerprint recognition feature, designed and released by Apple Inc., that allows users to unlock devices, make purchases in the various Apple digital media stores (the iTunes Store, the App Store, and the Apple Books Store), and authenticate Apple Pay online or in apps. However, perhaps more notable is that 1Password is now adopting a freemium model, as with its version over on Android. Rather than 1Password goes freemium for iOS 8, supports Touch ID, Safari integration, and more - Flipboard.
If 1Password is locked, you can use Touch ID instead of your Master Password. To unlock 1Password, place your finger on the Touch ID sensor. Sometimes you won’t see the prompt: If you’ve canceled the Touch ID prompt. Read reviews, compare customer ratings, see screenshots, and learn more about 1Password - Password Manager. Download 1Password - Password Manager and enjoy it on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Set up Touch ID
Before you can set up Touch ID in 1Password, you’ll need to set up Touch ID for your device. Then follow these steps:
- Open and unlock 1Password.
- Tap Settings > Security.
- Turn on Touch ID.
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. If 1Password is locked, you can use Touch ID instead of your Master Password. To unlock 1Password, place your finger on the Touch ID sensor.
Sometimes you won’t see the prompt:
- If you’ve canceled the Touch ID prompt
- If you’ve restarted your device
Depending on your settings, you might see the Touch ID button below the Master Password field. Tap it and the prompt will appear.
Manage your settings
Forgot Touch Id Password
To change how often your Master Password is required instead of your fingerprint, go to Settings > Advanced > Security.
- Require Master Password: If you want 1Password to require your Master Password instead of Touch ID after restarting your device or after a specific amount of time, change this setting. By default, 1Password will not ask for your Master Password in those cases.
Touch Id Password Forgotten
Learn more about automatically locking 1Password.
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 tapped Settings > Security > Lock Now
- If you’re trying to change your Master Password
- If you add or delete a fingerprint from your device
- If Require Master Password is set to After Device Restart in Settings > Advanced > Security, and you’ve just restarted your device
- If the amount of time in Settings > Advanced > 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 device.
- Turn off Touch ID in 1Password > Settings > Security, then turn it back on again.
- Try enrolling a different finger.