![]() ![]() And if you already use a provider like Google or Apple to sign in to some of your favorite sites, you can get a taste of that future right now.ĭownload 1Password for your browser to get started. We’re bringing the same ease of use to other authentication methods that we’ve brought to good old usernames and passwords. So in the future, you won’t have to think about how you sign in. ![]() Here’s the vision: Regardless of the underlying authentication method, 1Password will remember which method and which set of credentials you use, and log you in. We’re working on that with Universal Sign-On. ![]() We’re as excited about that future as anyone.īut all anyone really wants is to get where they’re going securely. More and more authentication options are popping up all over the web – and we’re all for having more options. Signing in with providers like Google and Facebook is part of our larger mission at 1Password. You can even view and edit those logins directly with 1Password 8 for iOS and Android. It works in 1Password for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Brave. Sign in to your favorite sites using Google, Apple, and other providers Luckily, I can avoid the guesswork simply by using 1Password in my browser to log in, because it now remembers how I signed in (or signed up), even if I used a Google, Apple, or other account to do so. And every single time, I fail to remember which set of credentials I used to create the account more than a decade ago.ĭid I sign up with my Google account? Or maybe it was Apple? Or Facebook? Or an email and password? Occasionally I find myself logged out of Spotify, so I need to sign in. (Some good punk rock always gets me going strong early.) I like to throw on a Spotify playlist before I get started, so my very first action is launching Spotify in my browser. So we’re making it easier.Įvery morning, I sit down with a mug of iced coffee – shoutout to Pilot Coffee Roasters □ – and open my laptop. With 1Password, you can save and fill logins in your browser for any website where you want to sign in with a supported provider, like Google or Facebook. We have more sign-in options than ever, but keeping track of them all is becoming increasingly difficult. ![]()
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