Basic Fixes
- App developers have disabled autofill: While most Android apps support password auto-filling, some developers skip the function due to privacy reasons.
- Create entries: Password autofilling only works when you have created an entry in the password manager in the first place.
- Leave beta app versions: Developers may disable password auto-filling on beta apps. To check for the same, you should head to the Play Store and go to the app info menu.
- Update password manager app: Update the version of the password manager app that you are using.
- Update Android version: Install the latest version of Android as per the support available on your device.
Fix 1: Enable Google Password Manager
Before we explore advanced tricks, make sure to enable Google Password Manager on Android. It’s the default service to save and sync your login details across your devices. Here’s how to enable Google Password Manager in Android Settings.
Step 1: Open Settings > Passwords and accounts.
Step 2: Enable the toggle below Additional providers.


The option enables Google Password Manager, Google Pay, and Google Wallet services on your phone. From now on, Android should save login entries to Google Password Manager and then offer an option to autofill your credentials in compatible apps.
Fix 2: Select Your Preferred Password Manager
Google Password Manager is basic at best. Some Android users prefer a third-party option like 1Password, LastPass, Dashlane, or Enpass. If you are among them, make sure to set it as default in Android Settings.
Step 1: Open Settings > Passwords and accounts > Passwords, passkeys and data services.
Step 2: Tap the radio button beside your go-to password manager. Confirm your decision from a pop-up, and then you are good to go.


Fix 3: Add Autofill in the Quick Settings Panel
Apps like LastPass give you the option to access autofill right from the Quick Settings panel on your Android phone. You can enable that option to quickly fill your passwords.
Open the Quick Settings panel > Tap the Edit icon > Select and drag the Autofill option of your password manager app to Quick Settings.


Fix 4: Force Stop and Clear Cache on Password Manager
You can force-stop a password manager app and even clear the cache to enjoy a smooth autofill process.
Long-press the password manager app icon > App Info > Storage and cache > Clear cache.


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Last updated on 23 August, 2024
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