Last Updated on June 30, 2022 by Anu Joy
1Password has rolled out a new feature that will help users remember their original sign-in method to any website, app, or service. It is quite common for people to lose track of multiple browsers or options they use online to log in to various apps or websites used on a regular basis. This might get you stuck with the sign-in process at times. The new update might help you resolve the dilemma. Let us check out the latest 1Password update in detail.
1Password Sign In Anywhere: Here’s How It Works
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inbox1Password is one of the most widely used password managers, especially in the Android ecosystem. The latest update to the browser will help users remember which option/mode they used to signed in to a website, service, or app. If you visit a website, you will see options such as “Sign in with Google”, “continue with Facebook”, or others. Signing in becomes as easy as clicking on any of the listed options. However, you won’t be able to remember all those sign-in methods for numerous services or apps you use, once you log out.
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With the latest update, 1Password is introducing the ability to save and fill new kinds of logins. When you visit a website and click a button, for instance “Sign in with Google”, 1Password will remember your choice and offer to save it for you. And when you return to the site, 1Password will remind you that you previously signed in with your Google account. This will help you sign in however you prefer and let 1Password save the details for your future log ins.
However, you’ll have to remember which service you used for signing in, or if you signed in with a unique login and password for at least one instance. But once 1Password learns what you used, it will save the details and automatically authenticate you with that service.
The newest 1Password update is currently rolling out to 1Password browser beta users. It currently supports signing in to sites with Google, Facebook, and Apple. The browsing service will add support for more providers and sign-in methods in the future.
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