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OpenAI’s Atlas browser adds support for multiple ChatGPT accounts

With the update, users can add separate personal, work, and school accounts for a more personalized browsing experience while keeping their activity neatly separated. Here are the details.

Multi-account support for the browser’s multi-profile feature

When OpenAI launched its agentic browser, ChatGPT Atlas, last year, users quickly pointed out that it lacked many features they’ve come to expect from modern browsers.

Since then, OpenAI has tried to stick to a weekly release schedule, gradually adding features like improved tab organization, extension imports, tab renaming, tab groups, and more.

And while the company had already rolled out support for multiple profiles, Atlas was still missing the ability to let users sign in to multiple ChatGPT accounts from their separate profiles.

Now, this feature is available as part of this week’s ChatGPT Atlas release. According to Adam Fry, product lead for ChatGPT Atlas, this was “one of the biggest blockers to using Atlas everywhere in their life.”

To learn more about ChatGPT Atlas, which is currently only available for macOS, follow this link.

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