![]() ![]() I’ve tried searching for help (specifically for Bitwarden, and generally for all password managers that work on Chromebooks) and only see mention of auto-filling browser logins. I realize I can copy/paste username and password creds from Bitwarden to the app but that’s cumbersome and (in my view) defeats one of the biggest benefits of a good password manager. If I’m logging in to an installed app (e.g., Kindle), I’m not prompted by Bitwarden to auto-fill. I installed Bitwarden but it only seems to work as a browser extension to auto-fill online website prompts. I just bought a Lenovo Chromebook that allows Android apps to be installed from Google Play Store. Right-click on the new GPO and select Edit., and proceed to navigate to Computer Configuration Policies Administrative Templates Google Chrome Extensions. I love its ability to auto-fill login prompts for browser sites as well as installed apps. Open the Windows Group Policy Manager and create a new GPO for Bitwarden browser extension installation. I have both the desktop and browser extensions installed (for Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera browsers). I’ve been using Bitwarden Premium for almost 3 years with Windows 10 and Android. ![]()
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