The new sign-in with feature from 1Password automatically saves and fills logins using third-party credentials. 1Password can now give customers an option to sign in to sites or apps with just one click.

Users don't have to remember which provider they used since 1Password can do it for them.

You can't remember if you sign in with your Gmail, Apple, or Facebook accounts when you try to sign in to a new service. Clicking on a 1Password pop-up will let you know which provider it is linked to, and if you would like to sign in with your stored login credentials.

Over the summer, the feature was announced and has been in testing for some time.

Passkey support will be made available to customers early next year, just a few weeks after 1Password made the announcement.

The features are focused on how 1Password can be useful for accounts that will be less likely to use passwords in the future. 1Password claims its Universal Sign On implementation will be superior to others because it will support multiple platforms and cross- platform sync.

1Password now remembers which third-party provider your Spotify account is linked to.
1Password now remembers which third-party provider your Spotify account is linked to.

Passwords can be saved for multiple accounts with the same provider that is linked to the same app. Even if you have linked multiple email addresses, you can still choose which account you want to sign in to.

1Password will remember if multiple accounts from the same provider are linked to a site or app and autofill that information.
1Password will remember if multiple accounts from the same provider are linked to a site or app and autofill that information.
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While single sign-on is helpful in reducing the number of passwords needed, it's still a hassle for people to keep tabs on which third-party provider was used The new browser extension feature allows users to sign in to their favorite apps with one click.

Customers who subscribe to Individual and Family plans are able to use the new feature. It works on a number of browsers.