Save and autofill your passwords on Android
Remembering passwords is no easy feat, especially when you have 100s of them. It’s no surprise people rely on weak passwords and password reuse, but doing so poses serious cybersecurity risks. LastPass provides a safer solution, one that frees you from having to type out your passwords again.
LastPass save and autofill fills password fields for you so you can access your accounts with ease. Save a password once and LastPass will autofill it for you the next time you need to log in on your Android device.
All you need to do is download the LastPass app from the Google Play store and enable autofill in your Android mobile device’s settings. The next time you go to log in, whether in your web browser of choice (Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge) or native Android apps like Facebook, a notification from LastPass will appear above the password field. Tap the notification and your details will autofill.
Autofill more than passwords on Android
Trying to log in or complete a purchase on your Android? With LastPass autofill, all the information you need moves securely from your password vault to necessary form fields.
Seamlessly autofill:
- Usernames and passwords.
- Email addresses.
- Credit card numbers.
- Home and business shipping addresses.
- Banking information.
- Personal information – name, location, phone number.
Go beyond autofill. LastPass offers you an all-in-one password management
- Encrypted at your device: Your password vault is encrypted locally on your device to ensure your data remains secure at all times.
- Integrated with your vault: Your LastPass vault connects with your Chrome browser extension for your convenience and security.
- Accessible only to you: LastPass zero-knowledge security ensures only you can see and access your password vault.
- Access your vault from anywhere: Cross-device sync allows you to store, manage, and access your passwords across all your trusted devices: smartphones, tablets, and computers.
- Share securely: Stop sharing passwords by SMS, email, or Instagram. LastPass lets you share passwords directly to other LastPass user’s encrypted vaults.
- Improve your security habits: a live password strength and dark web monitoring track your cybersecurity habits, from weak passwords that need updating to personal accounts that’ve been compromised in data breaches on the dark web.