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Android makes me (almost) hate using a password manager – Google needs to fix it

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Android makes me (almost) hate using a password manager – Google needs to fix it

Android has had an autofill feature for password managers for years now, but it's broken and needs to be fixed.

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  • Yeah, it's really a mystery to me how this can be so inconsistent across providers. With one app I have to click a separate button/dropdown-thingy and another fills the username and password in directly.

    • And on top of that Google's own password manager which I had deactivated managed to weasel itself into the foreground on my kid's phone. It was a pain to deactivate it again.

    • For me I just have to click on the entry, if the KeePass DB is unlocked. Otherwise I click on the "KeePass2Android" entry, it opens the app, I unlock it and it either autofills or I just then finally click the entry.

  • I mean in their defense, apps really ought to have "normal" log-in screens. Providers working around that feels like a bandaid instead of a fix.

  • Forget all the password managers, just make all your passwords the same thing. You can use your middle name and your phone number, maybe throw a # in there to make it super secure.

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