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Autofill will automatically work in browsers in Android P
June 20, 2025
Among the litany of user-facing and underlying changes present inAndroid PareAutofillimprovements that allow the feature to automatically work in Google Chrome and other browsers.
Introduced inAndroid Oreo, Autofill automatically retrieves passwords, credit card information, and other personal details from either itself or other services like Dashlane, 1Password, and LastPass. The problem is that third-party services must use Android’s Accessibility Service for them to autofill information in Chrome and other browsers.

Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, Firefox, and similar browsers use custom renders that increase web page performance. However, the custom renders prevent Autofill from allowing Dashlane and others access to certain information, such as when the page changes. Because of that, services must manually enable Accessibility Service for them to work as advertised in browsers.
This created abit ofa messfor password managers, since Accessibility Service was not designed to be used this way. Googleeventually pausedits Google Play accessibility services enforcement to properly evaluate the apps, but this did not solve the developers’ dilemma.
Those problems might be a thing of the past, however, as it appears that Android P enabled Accessibility Service by default. This allows Dashlane to take advantage of Autofill in Chrome and other browsers without manually enabling Accessibility Service. Dashlane even finished a prototype that shows the password manager using Autofill in the mobile Twitter page.
In itsblog post, Dashlane also said CPU usage will be drastically reduced on Android P, which should lead to improved battery life.
Until Google says otherwise, the improved Autofill is exclusive to Android P. Dashlane hopes to get a version compatible with Android P out by June, with Android P’s final releaseslatedfor sometime during the third quarter of 2018.
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