Lastpass
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In addition, using the manual fill override (by searching for an entry) it seems to fill into the address bar.
I suppose vivaldi does not support the android autofill API yet?
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The issues with LastPass are in the bug tracker, and the team is aware and investigating these issues. Thanks for your reports on it.
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Have similar issue with Remembear
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The same with Bitwarden. Doesn't recognize that I'm being asked for passwords. So definitely this is common issue that browser do not present to OS any trigger for password verification as other browsers. But keep going we all rather here waited for Vivaldi Android. First step. Bravo.
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The same with 1PASSWORD on Android Q. Maybe, there is a general problem for all password manager?
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Came here to post what others have already said. My issue is specifically with Lastpass. I really want to use Vivaldi cross-platform, but Lastpass compatibility is a must. I will post on the Lastpass forums as well, though.
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Same issue with Enpass, I think it's the same for every password manager...
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I've been testing Vivaldi for android a bit longer together with Bitwarden and have noticed too that BW would not pop up to suggest filing the entries.
It appears to be related to how Vivaldi presents the url to the system as androidapp://com.vivaldi.browser.
I've been updating my BW database accordingly with an additional URI for each login entry.
Now BW does recognise that a login page is opened by Vivaldi and offers to fill it, but I have to select the right item from a looong list. -
Vote from me too for supporting Lastpass, or generally password managers (1password exist too etc), however that is technically achieved. Indeed currently Vivaldi does not seem to support this properly, or at all. Vivaldi is seen as normal application, and Lastpass can autofill some things, but LP then has no idea about anything that Vivaldi is really showing, it will only try match Vivaldi the program allways, as LP does have app autofill feature.
ADD: This could theoretically be LP issue too, but I'm inclined to think it is not, as there is specifically android system support for using this sort of things, which LP and 1PW does use too.
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I was also excited to give vivaldi mobile a try, but without lastpass working I'll have to wait it out.
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@S_Paternotte I've filed a bug report: VB-57572
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@S_Paternotte Can you share exactly how you set up each entry? Are you simply adding "androidapp://com.vivaldi.browser" as the URL's to your sites?
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@534N yes, that's what each item got as an additional URI entry (in my Bitwarden vault)
Let me explain how they got there.
- Vivaldi opens a webpage with a known login, but my password manager Bitwarden does not react.
- I manually open Bitwarden, search for the login credentials and copy the username
- I switch back to Vivaldi and paste the username.
- I switch back to Bitwarden to copy the password.
- And paste it in Vivaldi.
- Around this point Bitwarden does recognise that login fields are being filled and offers to keep these. I respond with: yes, fill and remember.
- From that point the login item in the vault has this extra URI androidapp://com.vivaldi.browser
I assume one could also manually add this additional URI to each database item. It's worth a try.
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I use 1password and even that doesn't seem to work with Vivaldi password prompts on android 10. Firefox seems to work properly though. So I wonder if it's a problem with Vivaldi or 1password
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Chiming in. I'd love to use Vivaldi but I can't use it without Lastpass.
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Cooperation with password managers is vital for broad acceptance of Vivaldi Android. I hope the developers will take this up swiftly.
Just for comparison: alternative Android browser DuckDuckGo does work with the Bitwarden autofill framework service. Long press the login entry field and select autofill from the context menu. Just like that.
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I agree, it's the one thing stopping me using Vivaldi regularly.
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@superphysics said in Lastpass:
We will surely provide feedback to LastPass about this
Has anyone done this yet? It would be interesting to hear back from LastPass about this, since Bitwarden had an issue where they were not aware of Vivaldi and needed to make a change to be able to work with the new browser. Even if Vivaldi does have an issue in its code, fixing that issue may not make LastPass work if they have the same issue that Bitwarden had.
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Yes, I contacted LastPass. Their view was that Vivaldi isn't a supported browser and so they won't accept a bug report. I think they might be thinking of the desktop version (and the LastPass extension) and so I've gone back to them explaining that I'm referring to the Android browser and Autofill "service".
I could be wrong and they're just saying "Tough! we don't support Vivaldi on Android" I suppose at least they replied.
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I've had further confirmation from LastPass. They will only support Chrome (or the LastPass browser) on Android. So they won't look into a bug report. Looks like neither LastPass or Vivaldi will look into this anytime soon, for different reasons.