Apple has finally made good on Philippines adultits promise to bring single sign-on (SSO) for TV providers to the latest Apple TV and iOS devices.
The feature was first announced at WWDC in June and now it's available for select service providers via the latest tvOS 10.1 and iOS 10.2 developer betas.
SEE ALSO: Apple’s new TV app is Apple's idea of TVWith SSO, users will only need to enter their TV provider username and password once to get access to all content across different video apps included in their subscriptions.
As my former colleague Christina Warren wrote in June:
The problem is that logging into [different video apps] is a giant pain in the ass. To get logged in, I almost always have to use a web browser to enter in a code and then login with my provider details. And every few weeks, the login seems to expire and I have to do it all over again.
Single sign-on is a step towards making logins and passwords much less of a hassle. The initial rollout of SSO has its limitations, though, since it only works with four TV providers:
Dish
GVTC Communications
Hotwire
Sling TV
At WWDC, Apple said it was working with all major cable providers to support single sign-in.
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