| name | touchbridge |
| description | Authenticate sudo and macOS system prompts using your phone's biometric (Face ID/fingerprint) instead of typing passwords. Perfect for Mac Mini, Mac Studio, Mac Pro, and MacBook Neo base users without Touch ID. |
| homepage | https://github.com/HMAKT99/UnTouchID |
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TouchBridge
Use your phone's fingerprint or Face ID to authenticate sudo, screensaver unlock, and other macOS auth prompts — instead of typing your password.
Free, open source alternative to Apple's $199 Touch ID keyboard. Works with iPhone, Android, Apple Watch, Wear OS, or any browser.
References
references/setup.md (install + pairing + testing)
Workflow
- Check if TouchBridge is installed:
which touchbridged.
- If not installed: build from source (recommended — user can audit the code):
git clone https://github.com/HMAKT99/UnTouchID.git
cd UnTouchID && cd daemon && swift build -c release && cd ..
make -C pam
sudo bash scripts/install.sh
Alternatively, download the .pkg from the GitHub release and verify its checksum:
shasum -a 256 TouchBridge-0.1.0.pkg
spctl -a -t install TouchBridge-0.1.0.pkg
- Check daemon status:
ls ~/Library/Application\ Support/TouchBridge/daemon.sock.
- Start the daemon:
- Production (requires paired phone):
touchbridged serve or touchbridged serve --web
- Testing only — ⚠️ REQUIRES EXPLICIT USER CONFIRMATION before running:
touchbridged serve --simulator
This mode auto-approves ALL sudo requests with no biometric check. Never use in production. Always ask the user before enabling this mode.
For sudo commands
TouchBridge automatically handles sudo authentication when installed. The PAM module intercepts the auth request and routes it to the daemon, which prompts the user's phone.
If the phone is unreachable, sudo falls through to the normal password prompt — the user is never locked out.
Modes
touchbridged serve — production mode with paired iPhone/Android via BLE
touchbridged serve --web — any phone via browser URL (no app install needed)
touchbridged serve --interactive — approve/deny in terminal
touchbridged serve --simulator — ⚠️ TESTING ONLY — auto-approves all sudo. Never enable without explicit user consent.
Configuration
touchbridge-test config show
touchbridge-test config set --timeout 20
touchbridge-test logs
touchbridge-test list-devices
Guardrails
- Never enable
--simulator mode without explicit user confirmation. This mode auto-approves all sudo requests and is a critical security risk if left running in production.
- Never type or log the user's macOS password — TouchBridge replaces password entry entirely.
- If
touchbridged is not running, sudo falls through to password — never block the user.
- Never modify
/etc/pam.d/sudo directly — use the install script which creates backups.
- When installing via .pkg, always verify the SHA-256 checksum before running.
- The build-from-source path is the recommended install method — users can audit the code before running it.