How to add face id on iphone 11

So you want to add another Face ID to iPhone or iPad Pro? You've come to the right place! There's lots of reasons why having another Face ID appearance on your device can be useful. Perhaps you want to show your partner you completely trust them with your phone or maybe you're keen to keep an eye on what your kid is up to. Then there's those of us who wear makeup and glasses, which the Face ID function doesn't always recognise as being the same person.

Whatever your reason for wanting to add another Face ID to iPhone or iPad Pro, you'll find that it's a fairly straightforward process. And actually, Face ID on the best iPhone and best iPad has actually come a long way recently, which means it's easier to use than ever before.

For example, the pandemic made Face ID rather tricky with all of us being masked up every time we set foot outside the house. But as of iOS 14.5, you can now quickly and easily figure out how to unlock your iPhone while wearing a mask. Which is a huge relief for those of us who still prefer to mask up when we're out and about.

And when it comes to being able to add another Face ID to iPhone or iPad Pro, the process is also super straightforward. While you still can't add a Face ID of yourself while masked as your iPhone will recognise that your face is obstructed, you can add one alternate Face ID appearance per device - unfortunately, no more than that at this stage.

You also can't limit the second person's permissions; both IDs will have near-instant, total access to that iPhone or iPad Pro. So be certain the second person is worthy of your trust before you go and grant them access to your device. You'll need to be running iOS 12 or later too, to be able to add the second Face ID. To help you get the job done, here's everything you need to know to add another Face ID to iPhone or iPad Pro.

How to add two Face IDs to iPhone or iPad

How to add face id on iphone 11

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To add another Face ID to iPhone or iPad Pro, the first thing you want to do is to go to the Settings app, scroll down to the third section to find Face ID & Passcode. Tap it, and you'll be prompted to enter your passcode before you can proceed. You won't be able to use your face to unlock this menu.

You'll need to find the option Set up an Alternate Appearance and select it. The iPhone or iPad will then take you or your trusted person through the necessary steps to add their Face ID. 

If you instead see Reset Face ID, that means you already have two Face IDs set up on the device. Unfortunately, there's no option to delete one face profile and save the other – you'll need to erase both before adding two new ones.

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To create the second Face ID, you (or the other person) must look straight ahead at the camera with your face centered in frame. When prompted, rotate your face slowly in a circle until the iPhone indicates that it has a clear portrait of your face. Hit Continue, then repeat the process to complete your Face ID profile.

If you're physically unable to rotate your neck, you can tap Accessibility Options on this screen for an alternative method of capturing your ID.

With that, you've added a second Face ID! If you want to limit what that person can do with their Face ID, go back to Settings > Face ID & Passcode. You can turn off Face ID unlock for iTunes, the App Store, Apple Pay, or Password Autofill. Unfortunately, this will mean that your face won't unlock these features either; you'll have to use your passcode.

This article explains how to create an Alternate Appearance on iPhone for devices that are running iOS 12 or later, including creating an alternate look of your own or adding a Trusted Friend as an alternate appearance.

How to Add an Alternate Appearance to iPhone

Everyone has days where they don't look like 'themselves.' This can happen for various reasons. For some, it's because you work in a job that requires you to wear a hat or other safety gear. Or maybe you wear glasses sometimes and use contacts other times. Whatever the reason, the way to try to get your iPhone unlocked under these conditions is to create an Alternate Appearance. Here's how.

  1. Go to Settings.

  2. Scroll down and select Face ID & Passcode.

  3. Enter your passcode to be taken to your Face ID & Passcode settings.

    How to add face id on iphone 11
    How to add face id on iphone 11

  4. Tap Set Up an Alternate Appearance

  5. Read the screen that explains how to set up Face ID and then tap Get Started.

  6. Follow the onscreen instructions for moving your head in a circle until your face has been captured from every angle.

    How to add face id on iphone 11
    How to add face id on iphone 11

    Alternate Appearance will not work when you're wearing anything that completely obstructs your face, including a breathing or protection mask. To create an alternate ID for those instances, you'll have to fold your mask in half and hold it against one-half of your face while making an Alternate Appearance, although this isn't super reliable.

  7. When the first scan finishes, you'll see a message that says First Face ID scan complete. Tap Continue to begin taking a second scan.

  8. Repeat the process of rotating your face around the circle provided so the camera can catch you from every angle.

  9. When the second scan is complete, you'll receive a message that says Face ID is now set up. Tap Done to return to the Face ID & Passcode settings page. You can exit that, which will automatically activate your new Alternate Appearance.

    How to add face id on iphone 11
    How to add face id on iphone 11

Adding an Alternate Appearance for a Trusted Friend

You may want to give a spouse, partner, or friend access to your iPhone in some instances. If you have an emergency or if that person often accesses your phone, rather than having to use your Face ID to unlock it each time, you can add someone else as the Alternate Appearance.

You use the same steps as detailed above and have the other person scan their face instead of scanning yours. When you set up the Alternate Appearance, your friend, spouse, or partner will be able to access your phone using their face rather than yours.

Be sure you trust the person you're adding as an Alternate Appearance. Giving them the ability to unlock your phone with their face will also provide them access to all the data, pictures, and other information you have stored on your phone.

How do you add another Face ID on iPhone 11?

Set up Face ID or add an alternate appearance To set up an additional appearance for Face ID to recognize, go to Settings > Face ID & Passcode > Set Up an Alternate Appearance, then follow the onscreen instructions.

Why can't I set up my Face ID on my iPhone 11?

Make sure that your eyes, nose, and mouth are fully visible to the TrueDepth camera. By default, Face ID doesn't work if anything is covering your mouth and nose. If you're wearing a face mask and have already set up Face ID with a mask,* make sure that your eyes aren't blocked.

Can you have more than one Face ID on iPhone 11?

You can add another person to Face ID by using the Alternate Appearance setting on your iPhone. Alternate Appearance is intended as a second Face ID profile for yourself, but it will work on a second person. If Alternate Appearance is already in use, you can reset your Face ID settings and then set it up again.

How do I add a Face ID?

Apple iPad - Face ID Settings.
From a Home screen, navigate: Settings. Face ID & Passcode. ... .
Enter your passcode..
In the 'USE FACE ID FOR' section, tap any of the following to turn on or off : iPad Unlock. Wallet & Apple Pay. ... .
Tap the. Require Attention for Face ID switch. ... .
Tap the. Attention Aware Features switch..