Android 11 to Integrate Password Autofill with Keyboards

Aug. 11, 2020



The password auto-fill experience is about to get a lot better onAndroid. Starting withAndroid 11, virtual keyboards and other input-method editors (IMEs) will be able todisplay autofill suggestions inline as a suggestion strip.

This way, you will not have to wait for the current dropdown menu implementation to appear, which doesn’t really provide a seamless experience and may look out of place in some cases.

As you might probably be aware, autofill suggestions usually contain private data and sensitive information like credit card details. Keeping privacy in mind,Android hides the suggestions from the keyboard until the user taps on it.

According to Android 11 Beta’s official documentation, developers of both IMEs and password managers must update their apps to support this feature. The older implementation (Android 10 and below) will kick in if an IME or password manager does not support inline autofill.

AsAndroid Policepoints out, the interface of this new keyboard-integrated password autofill mechanism could looksimilar to what Google Chrome recently added. However, we will have to wait to know if it would exist as a separate component (as seen below) or would show up in text predictions.

We could expect popularkeyboard appsandpassword managersto incorporate the changes right in time for Android 11’s launch, which is expected to happen on the8th of September. You can learn more about the workflow of inline autofill in Google’s official documentationhere. The page also has instructions to help developers configure inline autofill for their apps.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.