Apple patents Touch ID for iPad, but could it also come to Macs?

Touch ID patented for iPad, but could it come to Mac OS X too?
Touch ID has appeared in multiple iPad Air 2 leaks

It seems a pretty safe bet that Apple will incorporate its Touch ID security tech in its expected iPad Air 2, especially now that Apple has applied to patent the fingerprint sensor for tablet devices.

PatentlyApple uncovered a newly published filing showing the fingerprint sensor sitting within an iPad's home button, just like it's positioned in the iPhone 5S.

However, before you leave, unsurprised by this seemingly obvious development, there's an interesting plot twist; the patent also shows a Touch ID accessory that can be plugged into the 3.5mm jack.

It also mentions that the tech could take the form of a USB accessory that can be added to the device for authentication purposes.

Mac bound?

As neither the iPad nor iPhone has a USB port, it raises the possibility Apple may be pondering bringing the technology to its Mac OS X computing rang, too.

As Touch ID is currently used to authenticate purchases and protect unauthorised access to the device, there's no reason why Apple wouldn't want to bring it to Macs.

If the firm can do so, and make it backwards compatible by using a USB accessory, then all Apple users could soon have the same peace of mind as those rocking the iPhone 5S.

Would a fingerprint sensor boost your interest in snapping up a new iPad or Mac? Let us know your thoughts below.

Chris Smith

A technology journalist, writer and videographer of many magazines and websites including T3, Gadget Magazine and TechRadar.com. He specializes in applications for smartphones, tablets and handheld devices, with bylines also at The Guardian, WIRED, Trusted Reviews and Wareable. Chris is also the podcast host for The Liverpool Way. As well as tech and football, Chris is a pop-punk fan and enjoys the art of wrasslin'.