Chrome for Android will soon allow you to use your preferred password manager،
This was spotted by Leopeva64 on who shared his discovery while going through the code. According to him, this can be enabled right now on the stable, beta, and Canary versions of Chrome on Android, but the experimental “enable-autofill-virtual-view-structure” flag will first need to be enabled before the setting can be enabled. 'display. up. Once enabled, a new autofill option will appear in Settings that will allow you to choose between the default provider (Google Password Manager) or other providers.
In the example above, I have set Microsoft Authenticator as the default autofill provider in Android settings.
Here's how it normally works in the stable version of Chrome for Android: pic.twitter.com/t4oQ0ZVuQw
– Leopeva64 (@Leopeva64) March 18, 2024
Chrome's lack of flexibility in this regard was a point of frustration for those who preferred a dedicated password manager. This integration, once released, will streamline your browsing and give you greater control over the password services you use. While a little more tweaking is needed, users now have more reason to consider sticking with Chrome on Android.