
“Logging in should be effortless, be it with a traditional username and password, a Google or Apple account or passkeys,” says Steve Won, chief product officer at 1Password.

In addition to individual and family plan users, organizations on a team or enterprise plan can also use the feature if they’ve installed 1Password browser extensions.

Users can also view and edit third-party provider login information across desktop and mobile apps. The company says its browser extensions remove guesswork for users by allowing them to sign into accounts with one click. Additionally, nearly half of respondents (46%) have created duplicate accounts, either because they couldn’t find or access the login details, or because they felt it was easier to just set up a new account.

While third-party providers are intended to streamline the login process, 26% of respondents say they have been forced to abandon an activity altogether because they couldn’t find a way to log in, according to 1Password’s study. The product launch comes after the company’s recent report, “Unlocking the Login Challenge,” which found that the single sign-on methods most used for personal were Facebook (51%), personal email (50%) and Twitter (27%). Also, it continues to have the occasional hiccup in Firefox, but this is most likely a fault of Mozilla themselves and not Gorhill.Password management provider 1Password is releasing a new browser extension feature that allows users to automatically save, store and autofill logins with third-party provider credentials in 1Password and bypass the need for unique usernames and passwords.Īccording to the Toronto-based company, users can use third-party provider credentials from Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Okta and GitHub in 1Password on Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Brave. :/ It DID have issues with not loading some elements and thus perma-blocking them until you disabled the entire blocker, but those seem to be fixed now.

It is superb at blocking ads and some malicious page elements, I personally have even seen it block crypto-mining on certain sites where you download movies you have not purchased. On the downside, it can be a pain to allow this and this, reload, now load this and this, reload, repeat 6 times, and FINALLY, THE EMBEDDED VIDEO WILL PLAY! But that's the trade-off you have to make to have that level of control. It has a blacklist and it blocks any of those automatically, but still gives the user the option of unblocking them. Unlike previous iterations of the "AdBlock" concept, uBlock Origin will give you a popup that lets you select which page elements to block or unblock. Braden Dodge's Experience This is a great way to give you control of what gets loaded when you visit a site.
