Android P will let Autofill automatically work within web browsers
With Android P's developer preview out in the wild, everyone's running around like a chicken with its head cut off to find new features that Google didn't explicitly announce. We knew that Autofill was being upgraded, but Google didn't exactly say how. However, thanks to a blog post from password manager Dashlane, we now know at least one feature that's being added – official support for web browsers.
As it stands in Android Oreo, Autofill only works by default within apps. Most password managers let you force Autofill to work in web browsers by enabling accessibility services, but this requires an extra step and isn't the most user-friendly thing.
Per Dashlane's Android Lead Developer, Stan Kocken:
However, with Android P, Autofill will work within web browsers by default. Android P enables accessibility services in the background so the user doesn't have to, and this results in a much more seamless experience across the board.
In addition to Dashlane, any other password managers already using Autofill (such as LastPass and 1Password) will be able to update their apps with similar functionality.
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Joe Maring was a Senior Editor for Android Central between 2017 and 2021. You can reach him on Twitter at @JoeMaring1.