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	"title": "Autofill From Android App | Bitwarden",
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	"plain_text": "Autofill From Android App | Bitwarden\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 23:49:49 UTC\r\nBitwarden makes your passwords available for autofill so that you can seamlessly log in to websites and apps\r\nwhile also maintaining strong and secure passwords. Autofill cuts the copying and pasting out of your login\r\nroutine by detecting vault items that match the service you are logging in to.\r\nCustom fields and split login workflows (when username and password fields are displayed on separate screens)\r\nare not currently supported in mobile autofill.\r\nDepending on the version of Android your device is running, there are a few different ways to enable autofill from\r\nBitwarden. To set up autofill:\r\n1. Navigate to Settings → Autofill.\r\n2. Tap Autofill services to allow Bitwarden to use your saved login information to sign in to apps on your\r\ndevice.\r\n3. When your device asks for your preferred services for passwords, passkeys, \u0026 autofill, choose Bitwarden.\r\n4. Back on the Bitwarden Settings → Autofill screen, choose one of the following Display autofill\r\nsuggestions options:\r\nInline: This option will suggest credentials to autofill in your keyboard.\r\nPopup: This option will suggest credentials to autofill in a popup over the input field.\r\n5. If you use Brave or Chrome as your web browser, toggle the Use Brave autofill integration or Use\r\nChrome autofill integration options on to ensure that autofill will work in these browsers. Learn more\r\nbelow.\r\n6. If you want to use Quick-action tiles, toggle Use accessibility on. When your device takes you to the\r\nAccessibility menu, toggle Bitwarden on in that location as well.\r\nThis method suggests credentials to autofill in your keyboard:\r\nAndroid inline autofill\r\nIf you're not seeing suggestions:\r\nMake sure you're using Android 11+ and a compatible IME (input method editor).\r\nCheck that the keyboard IME you're using supports inline.\r\nThis method overlays a popup menu when the device is focused on an input that has a matching login item. When\r\nyour vault is unlocked, you'll be provided the options to immediately autofill or to open your vault:\r\nhttps://help.bitwarden.com/article/auto-fill-android/\r\nPage 1 of 2\n\nAndroid popup autofill\nYou'll be presented with two options. The first (above, My Login Item) will autofill the first login (above,\nmy_username ) with a matching URI. The second (above, Bitwarden) will allow you to choose from a list of\nlogins with matching URIs.\nThis method requires Android 8+.\nIf you use Brave, Chrome, or Vivaldi as your web browser, toggle the Use Brave integration option,\nwhere is the name of that browser, on to ensure that autofill will work in these browsers. Doing so will\ntake you to that web browser's settings, where you will also need to enable the option to use a third-party service.\nThis is required by Chrome so it can securely use Bitwarden to autofill passwords through its protected autofill\nsystem, and requires that Autofill services is enabled in Bitwarden and that the installed Chrome app is at least\nversion 135. These options will disable the browser's built-in autofill functionality in favor of Bitwarden.\nEnable android integrations\nQuick-action tiles use the Android accessibility service to make autofill actions available from your notifications\npull-down's settings menu. Quick-action tiles do not require that the Autofill service is toggled on in Bitwarden,\nhowever you will need to edit your tiles using the icon to put the Bitwarden tile options in a place that makes\nsense for you:\nAndroid quick-action autofill\nTo use a quick-action tile, navigate to the page or app you want to autofill and, swipe down to access the tiles, and\ntap the tile you want to use.\nThe Bitwarden Android app can be used to store and autofill passkeys. To turn on the ability to autofill passkeys,\nnavigate to Settings → Autofill and tap Passkey management to access the Android settings used to configure\nBitwarden as your passkey provider. Please note that Android does not allow 3rd party passkey providers like\nBitwarden to support passkey-based 2FA (a.k.a. \"non-discoverable credentials\"); Bitwarden-stored passkeys can\nonly be used as a primary login credential. Learn more about storing and autofilling passkeys on Android.\nIf you are logged in to more than one account, your mobile app will default to trying to autofill credentials from\nthe currently active account. You can switch from one account to another during autofill by tapping the avatar\nbubble.\nSource: https://help.bitwarden.com/article/auto-fill-android/\nhttps://help.bitwarden.com/article/auto-fill-android/\nPage 2 of 2",
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