Recognition of face at startup icon disappeared

Facial recognition at startup icon disappeared. Any ideas on how I can get it back? As you will understand this question, I have no idea.

Thank you.

Please, enter the parameters for face recognition and check in the log tab on the last automatic startup option.

Is there an option to turn on?

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