Touch ID is Apple's original attempt at biometric authentication still used today. It was first introduced in the iPhone 5S Home Button, then later implemented in iPads and the Mac Magic Keyboard.
The M3 MacBook Air has a Touch ID fingerprint sensor that's located next to the function keys at the top of the keyboard. Touch ID is powered by a Secure Enclave that keeps your fingerprint data ...
The MacBook Air (M2) shook things up a little by offering ... It has a 10.2-inch Retina display, 64GB of storage, supports Touch ID and Apple Pencil (1st Gen), and it's size, plus all-day battery ...