Web Forms and Logins
Web Forms are used to keep track of your online passwords and login information. All your Web Forms are shown in the main 1Password application in the Web Forms section:

1Password provides browser extensions to help you save the web forms automatically and easily access existing web forms.
Automatically Saving Logins
By using the browser extension, 1Password can automatically detect a new Login and prompt you to save it:

Note: 1Password detects new Logins by examining the password field. If the password has never been saved on a particular site, then the Autosave Login window will appear. If you have multiple accounts on a site that use the same password, 1Password will not prompt you to save the second account. It is recommended that you use unique passwords for each account. If needed, you can save the second login manually as shown below.
Manually Saving Web Forms and Logins
If needed, you can save Web Forms and Logins manually by selecting Save Form… from the 1Password toolbar menu:

When saving forms, you can save Logins or you can save entire Web Forms. The later is very useful for developers that need to test web sites, as well as for Online Sweepstake contesters.
Restoring Saved Forms and Logging In
To restore a saved Web Form or Login, simply select Restore Form from the 1Password toolbar menu, as shown here:
