Closed AverageMarcus closed 4 years ago
Thanks for writing this up @AverageMarcus! I've shared this with our colleagues.
No problem. Let me know if there's any more info I can provide :)
Any news on supporting Android autofill?
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/autofill-optimize
+1
This issue affects all password managers on the market (except perhaps Samsung Pass?), not just 1Password so the issue name should be updated to reflect this.
The lack of accessibility support means that users with certain disabilities will not be able to use Samsung Internet at all on their device.
Thanks for re-flagging this to us @jhtong 👍 - I've checked in with the team and it is currently being worked on. I'll post an update when I know more ✨
@danbray Not working for me on S10.
Was this ever fixed? I'm on Android Pie using a Note 9. I don't plan on installing 1Password if it doesn't work with Samsung Internet. Samsung Pass does it perfectly using the AutoFill service. However, it doesn't support Windows browsers.
Hi, is there any update on supporting Android auto-fill service?
To update this: the auto-fill for 1Password and some other password managers is now working on Samsung Internet as of the current version.
To update this: the auto-fill for 1Password and some other password managers is now working on Samsung Internet as of the current version.
Thanks @torgo I'm glad I was still watching this Github issue. I never gave up using Samsung Internet. Now I can finally switch to a multi-platform password manager.
Related tweet: https://twitter.com/1Password/status/1040666760872165377
Since Android 8 1password has been unable to autofill logins on Samsung Internet. According to the 1Password team this is due to Samsung Internet not supporting either Android Autofill Framework or AccessibilityEvents
Expected behaviour (example using Google Chrome):
When using Samsung Internet no autofill prompt is displayed.
It is possible to work around this using the 1Password keyboard that allows you to search through your password for the appropriate one and gives you a "Fill username" and "Fill password" button that can be used on input forms. This is far from ideal but does allow some level of integration.
When my phone was on Android 7 (where the method of autofill is different) 1Password was able to autofill in Samsung Internet but it was unable to access which website it was the user was viewing (I believe this is due to the lack of AccessibilityEvent but I'm not sure) so a search box was presented where you could filter down to the correct login details.
/cc @poshaughnessy