Feature · Biometrics

Unlock the app without typing a password.

Biometrics

Face ID and Touch ID on iPhone, fingerprint and face recognition on Android: CountClub uses your phone's native biometrics. A glance, a second, and you're in your counts — on every platform.

iOS + Androidnative biometrics, under a second
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How it works

Biometrics rely on your phone's security system — CountClub never has access to your face or fingerprints. We delegate everything to the operating system.

    01Step 1

    You enable biometrics on first connect

    After your first login with a password or social sign-in, the app offers to enable Face ID or Touch ID. One tap, done — no other configuration needed.

    02Step 2

    Your credentials are stored securely

    CountClub uses the iOS Keychain or Android Keystore to store an encrypted session token. Neither your password nor any biometric data is stored by the app.

    03Step 3

    On next launch, one scan and you're in

    The app asks for Face ID or your fingerprint. In under a second, you're logged in, straight to your dashboard. No password retype, no login screen.

    04Step 4

    If it fails, the password is the safety net

    After three failed biometric attempts, the app falls back to the classic login screen. No lockout, no block — just a Plan B.

Honestly

What you should also know.

No overblown promises. Here are the real limits of the feature, to avoid surprises.

    If you change phones, you'll need to re-enable biometrics on the new device (the token doesn't transfer).

    Some entry-level Androids don't have system biometrics. In that case, the app stays usable with the classic password.

    After a phone restart or 48 hours without unlocking, iOS and Android ask for your device passcode before re-enabling biometrics. That's a system behaviour, not a CountClub limit.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

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