Closed m0zjW07bSdk8h0msKbuJPPG7emv1gvdaap6NHJL closed 1 year ago
Also as we see in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95606 if you have previously saved a password, it is still going to prompt you about filling it in, no matter what buttons you use to turn it off! Test it and see. You probably really have to delete all your Chrome passwords before it'll finally stop.
Hi @jidanni,
Thank you for this report. I imagine that we could have been clearer, but that guide is tailored to desktop browsers, not mobile ones; Based on the screenshots within it. If you'd like us to create a similar guide for mobile browsers, or if you have any other suggestions to any other Help Centre article, please feel free to use the (Make a Suggestion to this Article) button at the bottom of each article.
We use GitHub issues as a place to track bugs and other development related issues; I am going to close this report now.
I thank you in advance for your understanding,
Steps To Reproduce
On Android follow the instructions on https://bitwarden.com/help/disable-browser-autofill/
Expected Result
You will be able to reach the password manager.
Actual Result
The webpage at chrome://settings/passwords might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
Screenshots or Videos
No response
Additional Context
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95606 mention s the current correct way to get to the password manager. So your article needs to be rewritten to take that into account for android. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1421731 shows that one cannot get there anymore via a URI, even if hand typed.
Operating System
Android
Operating System Version
Current Chrome Dev
Device
No response
Build Version
I'm talking about your current help page
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