![]() Today though, it works with other password manager apps like LastPass, 1Password or Dashlane, which prior to Oreo, had their own system of automatically filling in your usernames and passwords with a few hacks. Initially, whenever you signed into a supported app, Google’s autofill service would appear and used Google’s password management service to enter your login credentials. For users and developers, it’s a godsend because it makes it easier to enter login credentials in supported apps like Netflix and others. Autofill came with Android Oreo (8.0) as one of the under-the-hood improvements designed to make Android devices run smoother, faster and cooler. ![]()
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