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by CaptSpify 3095 days ago
keepassdroid lets you do that via copying data to the clipboard. Not a great solution, but it works
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Every password manager allow you to copy/paste your password. This is NOT a solution.
Interesting, because it works for me. Now that may not be a solution that works for you, but it clearly is a solution.
The clipboard is insecure and can be accessed by any app that is running.

It's not a secure solution, period end of story, to copy paste a password to a shared location on the device that all running processes can access.

https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/text/copy-paste.h...

I mean, there's the guide. I wouldn't put my passwords on the clipboard, personally.

Keepass2Android has a custom keyboard to auto-type usernames/passwords.