Laurence5905 wrote:
Is there a way to quickly, temporarily disable Touch ID on a Mac?
On the iPhone, if you want to disable Face ID quickly and temporarily, you can press the power-button 5 times, or you can hold the power and volume-up buttons simultaneously for two seconds. Your face will not unlock the phone until you enter your PIN, then Face ID is restored.
Is there a similar thing on the Mac?
Best available: press and hold the Touch ID button for ~ten seconds. This will trigger a hard power-down. Which will then require the password at next startup. (Downside: hard shutdown.)
I don’t have a way to test this next possibility at present, and it’s not a great one: Fail the biometrics five times. Maybe try a knuckle or an unregistered finger? (For details, search for “five” in the Mac Touch ID doc.) (I’d hold for power-down.)
Alternatively, create a script or shortcut that runs this command when required:
bioutil -w -s -u 0
I’m going to be logging some feedback asking for an iCloud setting that locks out biometrics across all devices associated with an Apple Account, when there’s a five-click on any.