Kaspersky Password Manager for Android
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- Čeština (Česká republika)
- Dansk (Danmark)
- Deutsch
- Eesti
- Español (España)
- Español (México)
- Français
- Italiano
- Latviešu
- Lietuvių
- Nederlands (Nederland)
- Norsk, bokmål (Norge)
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- Português (Brasil)
- Português (Portugal)
- Română (România)
- Srpski
- Српски
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Autofill forms and automatic sign in to websites
When you visit a website, Kaspersky Password Manager searches for accounts that you have saved for that website. Based on the search results and your current settings, Kaspersky Password Manager does one of the following:
- If there is one account for the website, Kaspersky Password Manager fills out the login and password.
- If there are multiple accounts for the website, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to choose the account that you want to sign in with.
- If there are no accounts for the website, Kaspersky Password Manager prompts you to add one.
Kaspersky Password Manager can automatically fill in logins and passwords only on devices running Android 5.0 or later. To allow this you must turn on the accessibility features for Kaspersky Password Manager. If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, you must grant the necessary permissions. On certain devices (for example, Xiaomi), you might be prompted to do this on Android 5.0 or later.
Open a website from the Kaspersky Password Manager window
- Unlock the vault by entering the main password and tapping Unlock.
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
- In the main app window, tap
or swipe the screen to the right.
The quick access bar appears on the left.
- On the quick access bar, tap Websites.
- In the Websites window, expand an entry for a website you want to open and automatically sign in to.
- Select the website account you want to use, and tap Open in browser.
- If the app prompts you to select a browser, select a browser.
The app opens the website and fills out the login and password fields.
Sign in to a website using the browser extension
- Open a supported browser.
- Go to the website you want to sign in to.
- Tap login or password field.
The Kaspersky Password Manager icon appears on the right.
- Tap the Kaspersky Password Manager icon.
The Kaspersky Password Manager window opens.
- If needed, unlock the vault by entering the main password and tapping Unlock.
If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, supports fingerprint authentication, and has fingerprint authentication enabled in the app settings, you can use it to unlock your vault instead of entering the main password.
The website entry saved for this website opens.
- Select the website account you want to use for signing in.
Kaspersky Password Manager can automatically fill in logins and passwords only on devices running Android 5.0 or later. To allow this you must turn on the accessibility features for Kaspersky Password Manager. If your device is running Android 6.0 or later, you must grant the necessary permissions. On certain devices (for example, Xiaomi), you might be prompted to do this on Android 5.0 or later.