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Authenticator on Android credentials storage

Anonymous
2021-11-16T16:27:58+00:00

Hello,

I've recently tested MS Authenticator as a password manager and I like the fact of having both a 2FA and password manager at the same time (in my opinion, MS Authenticator is undoubtably the best 2FA manager available). However, I noticed it's not easy when trying to store Android app related credentials; the autofill feature works in most of cases, but no on others (like when wanting to save a bank account credentials). I tried to solve this by creating a CSV file according to the indicated features as Microsoft says and then import such file through MS Autofill, but I realized that only accounts with browser URLs get imported (even when trying to get the APK related URL for each respective Andorid application, it unfortunately didn't work).

Is there by any chance any way to resolve this little bug?

Thanks in advance.

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-11-16T17:24:38+00:00

    -Hi, my name is Claudeir, I'm happy to help you!

    Perhaps the autofill has not been released by your banking institution, go to and scroll down to 'Autofill with Authenticator' and see all the information:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-bil...

    -Feel free to leave your opinion, marking as answered if the answer helped, or leaving more details so that we can continue the service, this is very important to us.

    Graciously,

    Claudeir

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