

Among the single sign-on methods most used for personal use were Facebook (51%), personal email (50%) and Twitter (27%). Our new browser extension feature alleviates this by allowing users to sign in to their favorite apps and websites with one click."ġPassword's recent Unlocking the Login Challenge report explores the impact that login complexity can have on productivity and security in both the workplace and at home. "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. "Logging in should be effortless, be it with a traditional username and password, a Google or Apple account or passkeys," said Steve Won, chief product officer at 1Password. Nevertheless, we'll be keeping an eye on the browser's development and inform you of any new or interesting features.1Password Logo (PRNewsfoto/1Password) (PRNewswire) Other less important but much-needed bug fixes were included as well, but Brave still has a long way to go before being considered a serious contender in the browser market. Other new features include the ability to set Brave as the default browser on Windows and Mac, but we doubt anyone will be using this feature until the stable version is released. The first three languages the browser supports are English, Dutch, and Brazilian Portuguese.

Brave was initially released with support for Android, iOS, Mac, Linux and Windows (only for 64-bit platforms).īrave 0.92 is also the first browser version that includes multi-language support. Brave 0.92 is, on the other hand, the first browser version that provides a Windows 32-bit installer. Here they need to tick the appropriate checkmark, and 1Password will be activated.ĭefault 1Password integration was added two weeks before, via Brave's 0.90 dev channel release. Users who want to take advantage of 1Password's awesome features only need to navigate to the Preferences section (via the Edit menu) and click on the Security tab. The first browser that came with a built-in ad blocker now includes another unique feature, and that's built-in support for the 1Password password management utility.

Last week, developers released version 0.92 of Brave, the browser announced at the start of the year by former Mozilla CEO and JavaScript inventor, Brandon Eich.
