After 7 years of non-action. I think its safe to assume there is major security issues with this requested feature. All though it would be a great thing to have I doubt it will come to fruition due to the fact that even microsoft’s own credential manager isn’t safe from hacks.
Even being locked down by encryption / mandatory usage of a external passkey there would still be significant measures needed to block info grabbers from getting in the chain if a PC had been compromised.
Bitwarden desktop app should be developed to do autofill,update existing password or update new password in any application and any corner of windows OS this feature can to overwhelming it can be impossible to implement this feature also but this feature implemented means it will be a great hit
Hi! I really like Bitwarden, but would love that you implemented system wide autofill. Some time ago I was using 1Password and it has brilliant quick access and global autofill option.
I simply press ⌘+\ and it opens quick access menu or if there’s only one saved item for open application, website it auto-fills login details.
Would you be so kind and implement something like that also on Bitwarden? I saw that there’s something about this on roadmap already, but as it doesn’t have any forum topics assigned didn’t know where else I should ask about it.
I’m using macOS and also Raycast extension for Bitwarden, but also there’re no option to simply autofill. Already asked for such feature for Bitwarden Raycast Extension developer, but he replied that it could be dangerous because of phishing.
→ the title of this Feature Request (FR) is from 2018… I think the title “Auto-type/autofill for logging into other desktop apps” could be also renamed into “System-wide native autofill / auto-type”, as I understand it… so, where’s the difference between this old and your new FR?
PS: However, I changed the title of your FR for now from “Macos, windows native autofill” to “Native autofill for desktop apps”. (if there should be this separate FR, I don’t see why Linux should be excluded in the request)
It looks like Strongbox is using it, another password manager. I was testing it out last week and it works pretty well. Would love to see Bitwarden use this same integration. It is a nice feature for Mac users.