Gboard rolling out “Autofill with Google” to browse passwords, more

As mentioned in the release notes for Google Play services earlier this month, Gboard is adding the ability to browse “Autofill with Google.”

Once available on your device, Gboard will prompt you to “Use Autofill with Google.” This involves enabling “Autofill with Google” in the system On-screen keyboard settings.

It will then appear in the grid of shortcuts and can be moved to the suggestions strip. The icon is a square with an asterisk and corner pencil.

Autofill with Google opens within Gboard with two options: Passwords and Payment methods. Everything opens within the rectangular Gboard window. In the case of Passwords, it only shows credentials for the app you’re currently using. (The last screenshot in the post shows when nothing is available.) Credit/debit cards require security codes.

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This is more convenient than relying/waiting on a Gboard suggestion for saved passwords or credit/debit cards. When it fails to load, you have to open the Password Manager and manually copy/paste what you need.

We’re seeing this with the latest Gboard beta (version 15.7.5.787916401), while Play services 25.30+ (for a surprisingly first turnaround) is required. This is not yet widely available. 

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