Sometimes Chrome can be beloved by Android users, and it can’t always sync with other password managers. You can consider using LastPass or 1Password services if you need to; However, switching browsing could have been a unique option. Well, good news! Chrome changes that put you and your data firmly in control.
I can’t wait until the new Chrome for Android will make it easier to replace your password expert. It brings the functionality of a single source, so you don’t have to deal with potential discord between your preferred option and Chrome’s built-in option. Hey, this is what I discovered today! I’m sure the deepest gratitude from everyone in the forum goes to Leopaeva64 who went through the codes thoroughly.
This feature is now hidden and requires the experimental flag to be enabled, but a brighter day awaits us. After that, you will see a new option which is “Provider Selection” and can be toggled between Google’s password manager and “Other Providers.”
Also, keep in mind that such a feature is still in the developmental stage. According to users, the biggest problem is that the password they have just created is disappearing and getting reset. There is no need to worry. Chrome should probably iron out such minor bugs as it undergoes beta testing before launching in the market.
If you are using Google Chrome as a password manager and love managing passwords, then you will find this to be a game-changer. Use this integration to improve Chrome as a more flexible option so you can stay connected to the password service you trust and rely on. Although the improved version is not ready yet, Chrome for Android will be too tempting for you to keep it.
In the example above I set Microsoft Authenticator as the default autofill provider in Android settings.
This is how it normally works in the Stable version of Chrome for Android: pic.twitter.com/t4oQ0ZVuQw
— Leopeva64 (@Leopeva64) March 18, 2024