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Description
While using iOS 18.3.1, I encountered an issue with the verifyBiometric function where enabling pinFallback prevents retrieval of the stored secret.
Code Example
this._BiometricAuth.verifyBiometric({ title: 'Authenticate', message: 'Verify your identity to access your account.', keyName: 'MyKeyName', pinFallback: true, // Allow fallback to device passcode ios: { fetchSecret: true, // Retrieve stored secret upon successful authentication customFallback: false, // Do not use custom fallback logic }, });Expected Behavior
- If Face ID fails, the system should prompt the user to enter their device passcode.
- After successful authentication (via Face ID or passcode), the stored secret should be retrievable.
Actual Behavior
- When
pinFallback: true, the stored secret is not accessible. - This behavior seems to be affected by
customFallback: false, even though I intend for it to behave similarly to Face ID authentication. - If
pinFallback: false, Face ID failures result in an error (SecItemCopyMatching), and the passcode prompt does not appear.
Question
Is there a way to retrieve the stored secret when pinFallback: true and customFallback: false? Am I missing a configuration that allows proper fallback behavior while still being able to fetch the stored secret?
Environment
- iOS Version: 18.3.1
- Biometric Authentication Library:
@nativescript/biometrics: "1.3.1" - Device Model: iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 16
Any guidance or workarounds would be greatly appreciated!
NathanWalker