Amazon is eliminating the frustration of having to constantly re-enter your cable credentials whenever you install certain apps on its Fire TV streaming gadgets. Like Apple and Roku before it, Amazon has now introduced a Single Sign-On feature that remembers your account information across TV Everywhere apps from the likes of A&E, AMC, HGTV, and more. (Supported networks and participating cable operators vary between the two.)

Single Sign-On already supports most major cable and satellite providers with the glaring exception of Comcast Xfinity. But Spectrum, DirecTV, Dish, Optimum, Verizon FiOS, and many others are covered.

Amazon says the feature will be rolling out over the next several hours for all of the below apps. Single Sign-On supports all existing Fire TV, Fire TV Stick, and Fire TV Edition television products. Obviously some key channels (HBO, for instance) are still missing, but it’s not a terrible list to start. AFTVnews has some screenshots if you want to see how the process works.

A&E

AMC

BBC

Bravo

CNN

Cooking Channel

DIY

E!

Food Network

Hallmark

HGTV

History

Freeform

Lifetime

Syfy

TBS (coming soon)

Telemundo

TNT (coming soon)

Turner TCM

Travel Channel

USA

Roku added single sign-on functionality back in October as part of Roku OS 8. Apple introduced it across iOS devices and Apple TV last January.

Correction January 26th 2018: This article originally said that Roku lacked single sign-on, but the company launched this feature in October.