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# Sign in with Face ID

> Skip typing your password — sign back into AtllasX with Face ID or Touch ID.

AtllasX can remember your login behind **Face ID** (or **Touch ID**), so on the rare occasion you need to sign in again, it's one tap instead of typing your password.

<Note>
  You normally stay signed in — open AtllasX and you're straight on your leads, no password needed. The login screen only comes back if you **sign out**. That's exactly when "Sign in with Face ID" saves you the typing.
</Note>

## Turning it on

The first time you sign in with your email and password, AtllasX asks: **"Sign in with Face ID next time?"** Tap **Use Face ID** and it securely remembers your login. (Tap **Not now** to skip — it won't ask again for that account.)

Your password is stored in the device's secure keychain, locked behind your face/fingerprint. AtllasX can't read it without your biometric, and it never leaves your phone.

## Using it

Next time you land on the login screen, you'll see a **Sign in with Face ID** button at the top. Tap it, glance at your phone, and you're in — no password.

Prefer to type it? The normal email + password fields are right below, always available.

## Good to know

* It only works after that first password sign-in on the device, and only if your phone has Face ID / Touch ID set up.
* If you change your account password, the saved one stops working — AtllasX will just ask you to sign in with your password again, then re-offer Face ID.
* Apple and Google sign-in are already one tap, so they don't need this.
