Hi @harnadem,
I’d like to follow up on my colleague @mmoore suggestions to let you know that we think you are encountering a bug in Codebook, and you may not be able to resolve it with the steps provided.
Here’s what’s going on: we only show the Face ID Login switch, to turn the setting in Codebook on and off, when the Face ID feature itself is enabled on the device. Now that you’ve turned Face ID off on that iPhone, Codebook is no longer showing the switch for turning the setting off. So the setting is still on as far as Codebook is concerned, and it will keep trying to perform Face ID Login when you visit the login view and then showing an alert about it being unavailable.
We will attempt to fix the issue in a future version of Codebook for iOS, but it will take a little time to test it properly and make it available. In the meantime, in order to take care of the annoying alert on the login view, you could do the following:
- Turn Face ID back on in your iPhone’s Settings app–I know that’s a nuisance, but a temporary one–under Face ID & Passcode section
- Launch Codebook on your iPhone, sign in, and tap on More > Settings > Login Settings and check to see if the Face ID Login switch is back
- Set the Face ID Login switch to Off
- Go back to the Settings app > Face ID & Passcode, turn Face ID back off
- Launch Codebook again and check that you are no longer bothered with the alert view