Keep in mind, it’s less secure and if you don’t want to compromise with the security factor; you shouldn’t disable “Require Attention” for Face ID. Being part of the Accessibility suite; it can be helpful for the people who have visual impairments. That’s why it’s automatically turned off if you enable VoiceOver (a feature that lets you make your iPhone speak the on-screen content) during initial set up. Any way you want to disable it? Let me walk you through the quick steps!
How to Turn Off Attention Detection for Face ID on iPhone X, Xs, Xs Max, and XR
Step #1. Launch Settings app on your iPhone ⟶ Tap on General ⟶ Tap on Accessibility. Step #2. Next up, tap on Face ID & Attention. Step #4. Finally, turn off Require Attention for Face ID. That’s it! From now onwards, you can unlock your iPhone X series using Face ID even without paying much attention. If you ever want the facial recognition system to require the full range of focus, follow the same steps explained above and turn on Require Attention in the end. Wrapping up Accessibility has long been one of the most significant features of iOS. And the ability to let people with visual impairments use Face ID has made it even richer. You might want to catch up with these posts as well:
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