I hope 1password gets annihilated by this move. I really liked what they built but over the past few years they have been very user hostile to ensure their extensions fail the Chrome binary signature. When you build a product that people start relying on it's very much of a dick move to go out of your way and make them not work anymore in hopes that they start dishing out a monthly subscription fee. Imagine if Gmail started charging money to read your email.
I have used 1p for several years now and it works great for e.g. me and my wife, but fails repeatedly for my parents who are just not savvy enough to deal with all the little sharp edges that a password manager can't handle (e.g. over stringent or under stringent password rules, the ability to save in all situations like password reset/update interstitials, etc).
I am hoping that if Passkey becomes mainstream they can finally stop pestering me when they hit an edge case.
I doubted Apple's touchID and FaceID but honestly, without it my parents would be a lot more vulnerable. My hope is that this gets them to strong auth everywhere instead of really weak passwords.