If you're using iOS 13, iPadOS, or macOS Catalina beta versions, you can experience logging into iCloud using Touch ID or Face ID instead of a password as before.
Apple is testing logging into iCloud.com with Face ID and Touch ID
It's currently unclear when this iCloud update will be released, but it's likely to be around September when Apple officially releases iOS 13 to users.
Using Face ID and Touch ID to log into iCloud enhances security compared to using traditional passwords. This way, attackers are less likely to access unauthorized information and steal user login credentials through keyloggers and other monitoring tools. If you don't have an iCloud account yet, check out how to sign up for iCloud here.
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