Google Chrome secretly introduces support for 3rd-party password managers for Android

Google Chrome secretly introduces support for 3rd-party password managers for Android

Data miner, Leppeva64, recently discovered in the source code of the Android version of Google Chrome browser that the browser currently supports calling third-party password managers on the Android platform, and related functions support Stable, Beta and Canary versions. Google Chrome secretly introduces support for 3rd-party password managers for Android Google Chrome secretly introduces support for 3rd-party password managers for Android It is reported that users first need to enable the “enable-autofill-virtual-view-structure” experimental flag. Then a new password option will appear in the browser settings page, allowing users to call a third-party password manager to automatically fill in password information. Google Chrome secretly introduces support for 3rd-party password managers for Android Google Chrome secretly introduces support for 3rd-party password managers for Android However, this feature is still under development and there are a lot of bugs. Revies from X show that many users cannot save new passwords when calling third-party password managers.