Open Juansero29 opened 3 months ago
Since I open my database read-only by default, you actually have one tap less. You can set the default username to your email address in the database settings. This saves you from having it to enter it at all.
I believe most of the inconveniences are caused by Android's flawed and crippled auto-fill function. Most-likely that's because Google wants you to sync all your passwords with your Google account in Google Chrome.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When I sign up to a new website, I don't have an option to automatically fill the username and password (with a new Keepass secure and unique password) with the click of one button. I have to go through 15 taps on different parts of my screen for simply creating a mail/password entry within Keepass. This is way too inconvenient. Is there a way to smooth up the process when signing up on a new website? I come from Kaspersky Password Manager and I left it because it was slow as hell, but it did suggest "add new account" when signing up and with 4/5 taps I had a new secure password and the entry added to the database. These are the steps required as of now:
Describe the solution you'd like A simplified procedure when signing-up and creating new account/password entries, that automatically suggests a unique secured password with one tap - respecting the default settings for password generation - and fills the username automatically with one of the most used (or that it suggest to choose from a pre-loaded list of mails/usernames in the database)
Example :
This procedure would allow for 3 clicks instead of 15 in the best case scenario, and in the worst case maybe 5 or 6.
Describe alternatives you've considered I haven't got an alternative, seems like it's the only way to sign up for now? If there's another way I'm eager to hear about it :)