Problems with "Sign in with" field

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xvimbi
xvimbi
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edited April 2023 in 1Password in the Browser

I can't get my head around the "Sign in with" functionality. When I add the field "Sign in with", I can access a pop-up menu with eligible records that can be linked. I am unsure what exactly makes a record eligible. For example, I have two ORCID ID records, but only one is offered in the pop-up menu. There are other records offered that look more like random selections from the hundreds of logins I have defined.

What makes a record eligible to be used as a "Sign in with" link? I understand that not every type is eligible; logins supposedly are, but then I would expect that pop-up list to be enormous. Is there are flag that I need to set/unset to have a record included in the pop-up? Are there any fields that a record needs to have populated to become eligible?

Also, it would be great if that "Sign in with" pop-up menu would pop up immediately after adding the "Sign in with" field, without having to click on the down arrow. I would assume that, most of the time, one would want to link a record right away, so - if true - automatic pop-up should be the default behavior.

Thanks so much!


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  • xvimbi
    xvimbi
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    In the list of records, for items that use "Signs in with...", 1Password always shows "Apple", even if the record is linked to, say, an ORCID ID. I would expect "Signs in with..." to display either the full title of the linked record, such as "ORCID ID (work)" or maybe just "ORCID". Wrong expectation? Thanks!


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  • xvimbi
    xvimbi
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    edited April 2023
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    LinkedIn is used on some sites an an option for "login with" functionality. Please add LinkedIn to the list of eligible sign-in mechanisms. Thanks!


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  • Hey @xvimbi,

    The list you see displayed will show accounts you have with supported sign in with providers. You can see our supported providers here: Use 1Password to sign in to sites with supported providers. Does this answer your question?

    I have passed on your feedback to our product team firstly on the extra click to display the dropdown when adding a sign in with provider and secondly to add LinkedIn as a supported provider.

    Let us know if there is anything else we can help with!

    ref: PB32188129

  • xvimbi
    xvimbi
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    Thanks @steph.giles! The list I see shows, in addition to the supported sign in with providers, accounts that are not supported providers, such as for a shoe store, a health insurance provider, and some forums that all use regular email/password combinations for sign-in, an ORCID account (but not a second ORCID account I manage), as well as some logins that themselves use a supported sign in with provider. I can't tell why these other accounts would show up and why then not all such accounts would show up, just a small subset.

  • Thank you for getting back to me @xvimbi.

    Would you be able to take a screenshot of the behaviour you are describing so I can take a look and fully understand? Please be mindful to mask any personal information before posting this or if you'd rather you can send it in an email to support+forum@1password.com with a link to this thread. Thanks!

  • xvimbi
    xvimbi
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    I have sent a screenshot to support+forum@1password.com
    The subject line of the email is identical with the title of this thread. Let me know if you can't find it. Thanks again!

  • Thanks @xvimbi

    We have your submission. Someone will be with you as soon as possible.

    ref: CYV-37686-631

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