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Onpipeline adds native fingerprint and face login to CRM access

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Onpipeline adds native fingerprint and face login to CRM access

By AI, Created 8:01 AM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Onpipeline has launched native biometric authentication for CRM users, letting supported devices unlock accounts with fingerprint or facial recognition. The move aims to speed sign-in, reduce password reliance, and keep biometric data on the user’s device.

Why it matters: - Native biometric login is still uncommon in CRM software, even as fingerprint and facial recognition are now routine in smartphones, banking apps and payment tools. - Onpipeline’s move could make CRM access faster while reducing dependence on passwords. - The feature may also matter for organizations in regulated environments that want stronger access controls without adding extra hardware or third-party software.

What happened: - Onpipeline announced native biometric authentication for CRM access on June 4, 2026. - Supported devices can now use fingerprint or facial recognition to sign in directly to the Onpipeline platform. - The feature is available across the Onpipeline platform at no additional cost for supported devices.

The details: - Biometric authentication works through supported devices and operating systems. - The login flow does not require additional hardware or third-party software. - Biometric credentials are never stored on Onpipeline servers. - All biometric processing stays on the user’s device. - Onpipeline said biometric information remains under the control of the device owner. - The implementation keeps fingerprints and facial recognition data on the device, which Onpipeline said aligns with privacy requirements such as the GDPR. - Onpipeline also offers HIPAA-compliant CRM capabilities for businesses that need extra data protection and compliance support.

Between the lines: - The launch fits a broader push to reduce password dependence across software. - CRM vendors have been slower than consumer apps to adopt native biometric login, so Onpipeline is positioning itself ahead of a still-limited category trend. - The security pitch is as much about user experience as protection, since faster sign-in can remove friction for sales teams and other frequent users.

What’s next: - Onpipeline is likely betting that easier access and stronger security will encourage adoption among teams that use CRM tools every day. - Broader CRM adoption of biometric login may follow if customers see the feature as a practical alternative to password-heavy workflows. - The company will need to show that supported devices, operating systems and privacy controls are enough for enterprise buyers to trust the feature.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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