Macos will include the autocomplete function with touch id in safari
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The upcoming macOS 10.14.4 update, which is currently in beta for developers, has revealed that Apple will include a new AutoComplete feature designed for different models of MacBook Pro and MacBook Air computers that come equipped with Touch ID.
Autofill passwords with Touch ID on your Mac
As the iMore publication recently revealed, the next update of the macOS operating system presents a new function of "Autocomplete in Safari" within the Touch ID panel that we can find in the Settings application. This is what it looks like in the screenshot provided:
This new feature is presented as an option that the user can activate or not as desired. Once AutoComplete is enabled in Safari, users will be able to place a dedor over the Mac's fingerprint reader to automatically fill out a web form with the access data such as username and password. But not only that, because at the moment you can use "AutoComplete" to enter, in addition to user names and passwords, addresses, telephone numbers and credit and debit card numbers. To make this possible, you need to click on a form for the AutoComplete option to appear.
The new Safari feature streamlines the process of filling in access credentials and other data with a single touch, although only for users who have an integrated Touch ID compatible device.
On the other hand, macOS 10.14.4 also expands Apple News to Canada and introduces the automatic dark mode for websites, so that if you have it enabled and visit a website that has a dark theme available, it will be activated automatically.
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