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Chrome 135 on Android will improve autofill using third-party password managers [Updated]

Google updates Chrome for Android next month with native third -party support for auto -filling when using an alternative password dispatcher.
Update 2/7/25: Support for third -party password managers was postponed to Chrome 135. This was due to the “recall of the development developers of auto -filling”, and Google also found time to correct errors and “simplify the detection of a new setting”.
- The ability to request Chrome settings and find out if the user wants to use a third -party auto -filling service.
- The ability to deeply refer to the Chrome settings page, where users can include third -party auto -loading services.
A new setting for choosing another password manager is now going to Chrome 135.
- March 5, 2025: Chrome 135 beta is available
- April 1, 2025: Chrome 135 in a stable
- Summer 2025: Compatibility mode will no longer be available on Chrome
Original 17.10.24: Earlier, auto -replenishment in the Chrome browser used the “compatibility mode”, which led to the scroll of Janky Page, “potentially demonstrating duplicate sentences from Google and a third -party party” and other glitches.
After the work began at the beginning of this year, Chrome 131 “will allow third -party auto -filling services to initially authentic forms that provide users with a smoother and simpler user experience.” This includes passwords, passengers, addresses, payments and other stored information.
If you have already installed a third -party auto -filling service in the Android 14+ settings application> passwords, Passkeys & Accounts menu, open Chrome> “Settings”> Auto Plant Services. Then you select “Automation using another service” and reboot the browser.

Chrome 131 is currently in beta version and requires you to first include this automotive filing flag for improved password’s support:
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Version 131 for Android will come a stable channel starting from November 12:
Chrome plans to stop supporting the compatibility mode in early 2025. Users must choose Auto -performance using another service In chromium conditions, to guarantee that their auto -filling experience is not affected. The new setting is available in Chrome 131. You must encourage your users to switch the tuning to make sure that they have the best experience of auto -filling with your service and Chrome on Android.
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