Setting Up SCIS Touch ID for iOS
To set up Touch ID for SuiteCommerce InStore (SCIS), you must ensure that Touch ID is already configured on the mobile device you're using for point-of-sale. The first time a sales associate logs in to SCIS, they must enter their email address and password. The login credentials are stored in the device, and then Touch ID can be used in the future for logging in.
To set up SCIS for Touch ID login:
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To set up Touch ID for SCIS, ensure that Touch ID is configured on the device.
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Check the Touch ID Login box on the SCIS Login window.
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The Touch ID for SCIS window appears. All fingerprints registered with Touch ID on this device will have full access to SCIS. If Touch ID isn't configured on the device, a popup alert appears indicating that setup is required.
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If you have multiple roles with access to SCIS, you must choose a role.
After choosing a role, you can start using SCIS. Touch ID is configured and available on next login.
To log in with touch ID:
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Start the SCIS mobile application.
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Tap your fingerprint on the Touch ID for SCIS prompt.
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If you have multiple roles, you can choose the role you want to use to log in. If you only have one role, you're automatically logged in to SCIS.
To turn off touch ID:
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Start the SCIS mobile application.
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Tap your fingerprint on the Touch ID for SCIS prompt.
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Log in to SCIS.
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In the User Menu, select Remove Touch ID.
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Log out of SCIS.
After log out, Touch ID login to SCIS is no longer configured for that user.
To update Touch ID when password changes:
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Start the SCIS mobile application.
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When the Touch ID for SCIS prompt appears, touch Cancel. If you use your fingerprint to access SCIS, you'll need to enter your login email address and correct password to view the SCIS cart.
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In the SCIS login window, enter your login email address and new password.
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The Password Update prompt appears. Touch your fingerprint to confirm password update. You're now logged in to SCIS.
If the fingerprint is valid, the old password is overwritten, and you can log in to SCIS. If the fingerprint isn't valid or is canceled, the password isn't updated, and you can't log in.