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Touch ID and Password Settings on Mac (In macOS Ventura)

Apple has long implemented Touch ID functionality and passcodes on Macs, iMacs, MacBooks, and Mac Minis. The latest models of devices have Touch ID built into MacBook accessories such as the Magic Keyboard. Located in the upper-right corner of your MacBook's keyboard, this fingerprint sensor can be used to log into your device, authorize purchases, and log into some third-party apps like https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pdf-scanner-app-scan-docs-id/id1495971405.
This post will show you the steps to add Touch ID to unlock his MacBook, Apple Pay, autofill password, iTunes, etc. Since macOS Ventura is the newest Mac operating system available, let's walk through the Touch ID setup process on a Mac running macOS Ventura.

Manage Touch ID and password settings on Mac
Touch ID is widely used for all kinds of strong authentication on Mac. Password autofill in browsers and apps, fast user switching, Apple Pay.

Tip 1 → Change Your Login Password on Your Mac
People who change or want to change their login password on their macOS 13 Ventura MacBook may find it a little difficult to navigate after using it. A completely new and different user interface compared to the system and previous versions. So follow these steps to change your MacBook login password on macOS Ventura.

Phase. 1→ First, click on the Apple logo menu above and select System Preferences from the drop-down menu.
Phase. 2 → Find and click on the Touch ID & Passcode setting in the left tab of the Settings window.
Phase. 3 → Check and open Mac Manager [with login password]. In the Password section, the first option is "This user has a login password."
Phase. 4→ Then click the Change... button next to this option.
Phase. 5 → Enter your Mac administrator password when prompted.
Phase. 6 → Enter the new password and save the changes.
Phase. 7 → Click here.

Tip. 2 → Adding and Removing Touch ID on Mac
Now that we've seen how to change the Mac login password, let's take a look at the process of removing and adding Touch ID on macOS Ventura. Follow the steps below to add and remove Touch ID on your MacBook.

Phase. 1 → First click on the Apple logo icon and go to your Mac's System Preferences.
Phase. 2 → Hover over or scroll through the settings list on the left tab and click Touch ID & Password.
Phase. 3 → Then click Add Fingerprint under Touch ID.
Phase. 4 → Tap Touch ID in the upper right corner and follow the on-screen instructions to add Touch ID to the corresponding finger.

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