This allows me to create a secure password for Twitter, a different one for Facebook, a different one for any service that I sign up for online. I had previously entered in my 1Password password to give me access to all that data, so it doesn't ask me for that specific password. So the important thing that happened there is I was able to sign into Twitter without having to type in my user name and password because it was stored in 1Password in an encrypted file. I'm gonna save it as Twitter, and then want to sign back in I can go to the 1Password button, hit fill and submit Twitter, and you can see it automatically put in my user name and password in there and I've signed in. I'm gonna use this sample Twitter account to sign into twitter, I'll enter my password, hit sign in, I want to tell Safari not to use auto fill here because I'm gonna use 1Password instead, and you see here I've signed in now and now it says do you want to save this login in 1Password? So it automatically recognizes that I've entered something in that it doesn't know about and it asks if I want to save it, I don't have to actually go to 1Password and enter this in separately. So once you've installed 1Password you have this 1Password button here, in other browsers you have similar things. Let me give you the reasons why you really should have this. It stores all of my online passwords in an encrypted file and allows me to use them as I go to those different websites. So 1Password is one of my must have Mac tools. On today's episode let me show you why you should be using 1Password. Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 552: Why You Should Be Using 1Password at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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