Touch ID unlock stops working after five minutes

I updated my 2020 MacBook Air (intel) to Sequoia 15.7 a couple days ago. Before I updated, I could use TouchID to unlock my computer all the time, and it would ask for my password once a day or so. Now, if I let it sleep for only five minutes, TouchID no longer works and I have to type in my password. Can I revert this to how it worked before?


Also, why is there no message on screen explaining this? The computer used to say "you must type in your password to enable TouchID." Now - nothing. I thought my fingerprint sensor was broken or something.

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 15.7

Posted on Sep 17, 2025 10:41 AM

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Posted on Sep 26, 2025 7:39 AM

The last thing I tried, was to shutdown completely with a saved fingerprint which worked previously but ceased. Then boot into Safe Mode. On Apple Silicon you hold the power Touch ID button and then hold shift to click on Macintosh HD and you'll see a Continue in Safe Mode button. On Intel, just hold Shift while powering on. It is normal to have to login twice when entering Safe Mode. Give it about 5min in Safe Mode logged on. Then just restart. Login once to enable Touch ID.


It seems to be working again. Time will tell if sticks or encounters the problem again. It may take a day, two or three to determine if the issue is resolved. If it comes back again, then it's a bug and let's hope it's fixed in 26.1 or soon thereafter.


My thinking is that Safe Mode runs a lot of regular maintenance tasks when it boots. Caches are flushed, etc. Booting into Safe Mode and then just restarting normally; can fix bizarre issues.


I also submitted a bug report via Apple's Feedback. I recommend others submit so it raises awareness at Apple.


These community forums are for Apple customers and the only Apple employees are some moderators. Feedback is not collected on these forums.

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Sep 25, 2025 11:58 AM in response to Robaato72

My TouchID works after removing finger prints, rebooting and re-adding them. Then it worked most of the day. But now it's always saying I need to authenticate with password to enable TouchID. Yet it doesn't enable. Fingerprint is still there, etc.


This has got to be a bug, it was fine on macOS Sequoia 15.6.1 but started doing this on 15.7.

Submit your own bug reports here: Feedback - macOS - Apple


I'll need to test macOS Tahoe 26 some more to learn if this is happening there as well or not.


Sep 29, 2025 11:16 AM in response to Robaato72

CONFIRMED THIS IS A BUG


If you are experiencing the Touch ID ceasing to work after a period of time and no matter how many times you unlock with your password, it does not enable Touch ID again. I have to remove the fingerprints, shutdown, boot up and re-add Touch ID fingerprints. Then it works for an indeterminate length of time and it stops working again.


Please submit bug reports if you are experiencing this problem. It should get fixed in a dot release update.


Feedback - macOS - Apple


Use 'Bug Report' and detail the scenario. If enough people submit it will raise the priority with Apple Developers to fix it.


This is for macOS 15.7 as it was not a problem on 15.6.1. If you experience this issue with Tahoe 26 be sure to submit it as well.

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