Recent answers to Android 10&11 / (Enpass) Autofill not showing up (correctly)https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/13231812021-06-11T02:14:42-07:00I just checked the nightly build. There the overlay works. But it still seems to ask the password ma2021-06-11T02:14:42-07:00stefan.nigmahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1420559<p>I just checked the nightly build. There the overlay works. But it still seems to ask the password manager for a site called "Firefox Nightly" regardless of which site I'm on. In Chrome when browsing the same site (GitHub) it asks the password manager for "<a href="http://github.com" rel="nofollow">github.com</a>"
</p>Hi, I'm using Passwords for Nextcloud and am trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox but the android2021-06-11T01:21:17-07:00stefan.nigmahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1420534<p>Hi, I'm using Passwords for Nextcloud and am trying to switch from Chrome to Firefox but the android Autofill function is having the same issues as described by others here. It works fine in Chrome and other apps. Further, when I actually manage to press the Autofill button. The Passwords app suggests only the Firefox username and password for the Autofill. In Chrome, I always got a suggestion for the site I was browsing rather than the browser itself. It seems like Firefox is not sending the URL of the browsed site correctly.
</p>I'm using Firefox with enpass.
Still the same issue. "Autofill with Enpass" appears and disappears.
2021-06-10T20:04:16-07:00rene41https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1420469<p>I'm using Firefox with enpass.
Still the same issue. "Autofill with Enpass" appears and disappears.
Every single other browser or app works fine, just firefox that has issues. Not every time, but most of the time.
</p>kadler said
I've used KeePass2Android for years and never had a problem, even after switching to th2021-02-05T14:57:31-08:00philipp-puetzhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1389976<em><p>kadler <a href="#answer-1389971" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
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I've used KeePass2Android for years and never had a problem, even after switching to the new Firefox. I don't know when exactly it started ...
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<p>Oh thanks. So I'm not the only one with Enpass or another password manager! - I thought again about it quite some time and I think it started around the 20.12.2020 - 05.01.2021. So the new firefox was already released since months and I used it successfully with enpass.
</p>I experience this same behavior with KeePass2android. If I tap back and forth with the fields enough2021-02-05T12:55:48-08:00kadlerhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1389971<p>I experience this same behavior with KeePass2android. If I tap back and forth with the fields enough I can usually get it to leave the dialog on the screen so I can tap to fill from the app. Of course, it sometimes doesn't fill the first time and so I have to do the tap back and forth dance a bit more and then it works. Very frustrating!
</p><p>I've used KeePass2Android for years and never had a problem, even after switching to the new Firefox. I don't know when exactly it started since I just put up with it, but finally got annoyed enough to do some investigation which lead to this report.
</p>Hi,
Enpass is browser agnostic and implements Android auto-fill framework properly as it works with 2021-02-01T17:06:17-08:00enpassdevhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1388965<p>Hi,
</p><p>Enpass is browser agnostic and implements Android auto-fill framework properly as it works with other browsers well. In Firefox browser, the Enpass auto-fill pop-up is blinking continuously. It seems that Firefox emits the Window content changed event or similar after showing the auto-fill pop-up. So, auto-fill frame work hides the pop-up and start the process again causing pop-up blink.
</p><p>Same behavior can be observed with other password managers too.
</p><p>Thanks,
Vinod
</p>Seburo said
The new Firefox for Android is very different to the old one and as with othe roassword2021-01-31T01:38:56-08:00philipp-puetzhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1388574<em><p>Seburo <a href="#answer-1387285" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
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The new Firefox for Android is very different to the old one and as with othe roassword managers, it is down to that app or service to make sure they work on our new browser.
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<p>Thanks for your reply. I will ask the Enpass Support again. Hopefully there will be a solution for this issue. If not, I will either switch to chrome or choose a different password manager that works with firefox.
</p>Hi
The new Firefox for Android is very different to the old one and as with othe roassword managers,2021-01-26T07:19:51-08:00plwthttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1323181#answer-1387285<p>Hi
</p><p>The new Firefox for Android is very different to the old one and as with othe roassword managers, it is down to that app or service to make sure they work on our new browser.
</p><p>We do make Nightly and Beta versions available so that other apps and services can test and make changes as required.
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