There's only Chrome support, nothing for Safari or Firefox. It may for some though, I won't discount that at all.įor starters, there's no way to do Touch ID in the browser. Of course it can't fully replace what we have. It's a first version that has to compare itself against versions that have existed for years. Imagine a world where from a design perspective this sets the tone. ![]() It also brought 1Password support to two new platforms: Linux and Chrome OS.Īs for this being the future. ![]() Some enterprises don't allow their users to install applications, but do allow extensions, so this opens up that possibility. I think the easiest way to look at this is as you said, another option for users.
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