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1Password for browsers, including Chrome, Edge, Safari, and Firefox, can now save information on what single sign-on accounts you’ve been using on other accounts, including Google accounts.
Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) has been updated to notify admins of highly sensitive changes to configurations, including those made to single sign-on (SSO) profiles and admin accounts.
That cookie enables single sign-on at any Google Account-enabled web page (like Gmail, Google Docs, Google Reader, Picasa, etc.).
If you sign in via its SSO feature, you give the platform more control over your digital life. Google may collect your information from the sites and applications you access.
DuckDuckGo apps and extensions are now blocking Google Sign-in pop-ups on all its apps and browser extensions, removing what it perceives as an annoyance and a privacy risk for its users.