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rodeoneerer Nov 28 '22
If you've ever used something like Sign in with Apple or Sign in with Google when creating an account and then completely forgotten, there's a good chance you created a whole new account as a result. And then wondered why all your data was missing. A new 1Password update hopes to prevent that from happening.

1Password now lets users save the single sign-on login method they used to access a website.

The feature is available via the 1Password browser beta and currently supports Google, Facebook, and Apple’s single sign-on options.

This, of course, means you’ll have to remember at least one time which service you used for signing in, or if you signed in with a unique login and password. But once 1Password learns what you used, it 1Password will remember what you used and automatically authenticate you with that service.

1Password has long been one of the best Mac and iPhone password managers around and this addition is one that is sure to be very welcome. As we create more accounts online it's tempting to use these SSO options, but forgetting which ones were used at the time of account creation is a problem we've all experienced. This news means that 1Password will take all of that burden for us.

1Password’s desktop application does away with this dedicated hardware requirement by integrating users’ private keys into its software.

Microsoft and Google have also integrated the FIDO standard into their products and services.

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