Password managers on Android: The problem with Autofill
The headache of using Autofill on Android with password managers could easily lead to someone who's giving it a try for the first time to simply get frustrated and avoid it altogether.

Password managers are essential for cybersecurity, but Android's Autofill feature often makes using a password manager frustrating rather than convenient. Issues include inconsistency in functionality and compatibility across various apps, which can discourage users from adopting these tools. Improvements are needed to streamline the integration of password managers on Android devices.
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