Kaspersky Password Manager for Android
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Autofill forms and automatically sign in to apps
On devices running Android 8 or later, you can automatically fill in the login and password fields in apps by using credentials saved in Kaspersky Password Manager, which uses the autofill framework. For more information about the autofill framework, refer to the Android documentation.
Sign in to an app by using Kaspersky Password Manager
- Open the app you want to sign in to.
- Tap the login or password field.
The Passwords icon appears. If not, long-tap the login or password field, and then choose Autofill in the context menu that appears.
- Tap the Passwords icon.
The Kaspersky Password Manager window opens.
- Unlock the vault by entering the main password and tapping Unlock.
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
Kaspersky Password Manager shows the list of available accounts.
- Choose the app account you want to use to sign in.
If you sign in to an app with credentials that have not yet been added to the vault, Kaspersky Password Manager automatically recognizes such credentials as new and prompts you to add an app entry. If you sign in to an app with an existing login but a new password, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to save the new password for the existing account.
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