Logging in via Facebook or Twitter and 1Password?
Some sites (including this forum) allow you to log in with Facebook or Twitter rather than having to create a password just for them. How does this work with 1Password? Is it a good idea to use Facebook or Twitter to login to new sites, or should I create a different login item especially for each site? I'm assuming 1Password has no way of knowing when I create a new account for a site through Facebook. Thanks.
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Hi @Cybernettr,
It is up to you. Facebook and/or Twitter passes on a time-limited security token to other sites, this reduces the need for the sites to have to know your password. However, if somebody figures out how to log into your Facebook/Twitter account, they could use it to log into other sites as well.
So, it's probably safe to have one stolen password that only works on one site rather than to have one that could get into many sites. Some people don't consider this forum as important enough to consider creating a separate account for and would be okay if their Facebook/Twitter account got hacked into.
However, that's a different story if your bank site allows Twitter/Facebook, you wouldn't want to risk that part.
This is why this is up to you, it depends on the value you give to each site.
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Thanks for your reply. From a purely practical standpoint, it seems I should always use 1Password. Otherwise, I have to remember "Oh, I use Facebook for this site and 1Password for that one." Or is there a way for me to store in 1Password the fact that I use Facebook to log into a particular site?
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Hi @Cybernettr,
Not at the moment. In 1Password 4 for OS X, you'll be able to add multiple sites to the same Facebook item, so you can see your Facebook item show up on those sites via the browser extensions.
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