Apple will roll out a beta update for iPhones that's set to fix one of its most infuriating problems of the past two years.
The tech giant will add the ability for iPhone owners to use Face ID while wearing a mask without the need for an Apple Watch.
"Face ID is most accurate when it's set up for full-face recognition only," Apple said in a statement with the release of iOS 15.4 beta.
"To use Face ID while wearing a mask, iPhone can recognise the unique features around the eye to authenticate."
Users will need iOS 15.4 beta to access the new feature, then go into their Settings, select 'Face ID & Passcode' and select the 'Use Face ID with a mask' option.