Android Autofill stores personal information, addresses, payment methods, and passwords. It connects to Google apps, including Google Maps, Google Pay, and the Chrome password manager. If you use a different password manager, you can add that too, but you can only have one autofill service at a time. Here's how to enable autofill, adjust your autofill settings on Android, and edit the information Google stores.
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It’s easy to turn Android autofill on and off, as well as customize key settings and edit stored information. You can allow autofill from Google or third-party password managers.
Open the Settings app.
Scroll down and tap System > Language & input.