First spotted by Brandon Butch, the beta lets you set up your face with a mask on, which works by recognising “unique features around the eye”. While it’s a welcome addition, the setting does warn users that Face ID is most accurate when it’s configured to full-face recognition only, so the convenience might come with lower security.
— Brandon Butch (@BrandonButch) January 27, 2022 Additionally, bespectacled iPhone users can rejoice as the update is also adding better support for glasses, though Apple specifies that it does not support sunglasses. The setting encourages users to set up each pair of glasses that they wear regularly while wearing a mask. While it’s two years too late, it’s a feature that most people will need in the future. It was revealed last year that when Malaysia eventually enters its endemic phase, wearing masks will still be required to limit the spread of the virus. Apple did push out an update allowing users to unlock their iPhones with their Apple Watch, though that’s not as fast or as secure as Face ID. The stable version of the mask support is expected to be released in the official iOS 15.4 update in the spring, alongside a selection of new emojis. (Source: Apple press release, MacRumors)