![]() So it also works with the world's most popular OS, too. Oh, and the impetus for 1Password X was ostensibly Linux support, a thread for which reportedly received over 75,000 views in the company's support forums. Eventually, 1Password plans to support Firefox, Safari and Microsoft Edge, but given most of the world uses Google's browser, the move makes sense. While the 1.0 version doesn't support every feature of its cross-platform counterparts - you can't yet modify the granularity of auto-generated passwords, and it only works in Chrome right now - it's a good start. ![]() ![]() 1Password X, which quietly emerged from beta in mid-November, is a native Chrome app that provides the exact same functionality in the browser as a Mac or PC equivalent running behind the scenes.
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