1Password now saves SSO logins
1Password now saves SSO logins
1Password has received a handy update currently that solves the issue of remembering how you authorized up for a service. Now the popular password decision-making will save your login credentials even when it’s above a single sign-on option through Apple, Google, Facebook, and more.
1Password announced the Republican release in a blog post this morning after trying out the feature with beta testers valid June.
“Did I sign up with my Google account? Or maybe it was Apple? Or Facebook? Or an email and password?
Luckily, I can avoid the guesswork simply by using 1Password in my browser to log in, because it now remembers how I authorized in (or signed up), even if I used a Google, Apple, or other account to do so.”
The new capability works in 1Password for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Brave (no mention of Safari for now). You can also view and edit these logins in the 1Password 8 iOS or Android app.
1Password highlights the feature even works when you switch between multiple moneys with Google, Apple, etc.
Here’s how the new capability looks in action:
Support for SSO in 1Password on desktop browsers is available now in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Brave.
If you aren’t using the password decision-making now, you can test it out for free for 14 days. After that, it runs $2.99/month for persons accounts and $4.99/month for families.
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