This extension remembers which login service you have used in the past so you don't have to. Before having this extension I used to accidentally create extra accounts on websites where I didn't remember how I logged in. Now that doesn't happen anymore!
@alexdbauer@1password does do this, you just create an entry and add a note like "sign in with Google". Essentially the "manual addition" feature from above.
@marcqualie True. Maybe the manual addition feature isn't needed if someone already has @1password but the main selling point of WhatSign.in is that it recognises automatically the login you use and remembers you of it later.
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I developed this extension after struggling with having to remember which social network I used to login into websites. The solution is pretty simple:
1️⃣ The first time you visit a website and login using a social authenticator (Facebook, Twitter, Google etc.) it registers the one you choose;
2️⃣ When you visit the website again later on you can open the extension and it will tell you the social authenticator you have used before;
3️⃣ If you click on 'Forget' it will forget your chosen social authenticator and you can now choose a different one, which the extension will register;
FAQ
Does WhatSign.in work in every website?
No, but we estimate that it works on 90% of the cases. This is because login buttons can be coded in an infinity of ways and in some cases it might be impossible for our algorithm to detect them. If you find a website where it doesn't work send it to us so we can continue improving our algorithm.
UPCOMING FEATURES
✍️ Manual Addition
By enabling manual addition of your preferences it will be possible to have your preferences saved when our algorithm can't detect them.
💻 Algorithm Improvement
We are looking into improving our algorithm with Machine Learning methods to better detect login buttons in the variety of ways they are coded.
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