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# Passcode & BiometricID

Integrating PIN (Passcode) and biometric authentication into your account can enhance user experience while ensuring protection against unauthorized access. We'll guide you through the straightforward process of enabling PIN (Passcode) and biometric login for your App.

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### To configure, follow these steps:

1. **Log in** to your account.
2. Navigate to the bottom right corner and click on the **Settings icon** <img src="/files/aP5C5v6kgv3ccYpSRkyt" alt="" data-size="line">.
3. Click on the **\[Passcode]** field.
4. **Activate** Passcode and Touch ID/Face ID by toggling the switch buttons.
5. After completing the process, you will be able to log in by entering your **Passcode** or clicking on the **\[Biometric Login]** button.

<figure><img src="/files/JmAZUzQVkeRlu9UXW8Sm" alt=""><figcaption><p>Self Custody Passcode &#x26; BiometricID</p></figcaption></figure>

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Ready to use!
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Need assistance? Contact our Experts [here](/self-custody/contact-our-experts.md).
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