Not asking for password re-prompt when enabled #1433

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opened 2025-11-26 22:48:58 -06:00 by GiteaMirror · 7 comments
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Originally created by @sennasealy on GitHub (Mar 27, 2022).

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Go to a website or app which is not in the uri list of the protected item.
  2. Unlock your vault with the inline keyboard auto-fill option.
  3. Search for the protected item.
  4. Auto-fill the protected item.

Expected Result

I expect that a password re-prompt appears. This is the behaviour when auto-filling on a website which is in the uri list and also the behaviour with the Chrome extension.

Actual Result

The password is auto-filled, while password re-prompt is on.

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Operating System

Android

Operating System Version

12L (12.1.0)

Device

Google Pixel 6

Build Version

2.17.0 (4526)

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  • Using a pre-release version of the application.
Originally created by @sennasealy on GitHub (Mar 27, 2022). ### Steps To Reproduce 1. Go to a website or app which is **not** in the uri list of the protected item. 2. Unlock your vault with the inline keyboard auto-fill option. 3. Search for the protected item. 4. Auto-fill the protected item. ### Expected Result I expect that a password re-prompt appears. This is the behaviour when auto-filling on a website which is in the uri list and also the behaviour with the Chrome extension. ### Actual Result The password is auto-filled, while password re-prompt is on. ### Screenshots or Videos _No response_ ### Additional Context _No response_ ### Operating System Android ### Operating System Version 12L (12.1.0) ### Device Google Pixel 6 ### Build Version 2.17.0 (4526) ### Beta - [ ] Using a pre-release version of the application.
GiteaMirror added the good first issuebug labels 2025-11-26 22:48:58 -06:00
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@florinbarbisch commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2022):

I experienced the same today on my Pixel 6 (Android 13, Build Version: 1011.11.0 (5580)). For me, this is a very critical bug.

@florinbarbisch commented on GitHub (Dec 23, 2022): I experienced the same today on my Pixel 6 (Android 13, Build Version: 1011.11.0 (5580)). For me, this is a very critical bug.
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@Ruparani777 commented on GitHub (May 17, 2023):

I'd recommend disabling the Windows 10 password prompt, then re-enabling it. This might stop the password from being autofilled.

You can search Start for "netplwiz", then choose the first result. In there, you should see an option to disable the password requirement when logging in.

@Ruparani777 commented on GitHub (May 17, 2023): I'd recommend disabling the Windows 10 password prompt, then re-enabling it. This might stop the password from being autofilled. You can search Start for "netplwiz", then choose the first result. In there, you should see an option to disable the password requirement when logging in.
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@florinbarbisch commented on GitHub (May 17, 2023):

@Ruparani777 I think this fix landed in the wrong repository/issue. This repository concerns the mobile versions not windows 10.

@florinbarbisch commented on GitHub (May 17, 2023): @Ruparani777 I think this fix landed in the wrong repository/issue. This repository concerns the mobile versions not windows 10.
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@Ruparani777 commented on GitHub (May 18, 2023):

okay

@Ruparani777 commented on GitHub (May 18, 2023): okay
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@4di5h commented on GitHub (Nov 23, 2023):

Hello Bitwarden community,

I'm diving into this particular issue for the first time and have successfully run the emulator for the relevant device to reproduce the problem. I'm curious about whether I should utilize my personal Bitwarden account, create a dedicated testing account, or if the developers have provided an account specifically for testing purposes. Any guidance on this matter would be appreciated.

@4di5h commented on GitHub (Nov 23, 2023): Hello Bitwarden community, I'm diving into this particular issue for the first time and have successfully run the emulator for the relevant device to reproduce the problem. I'm curious about whether I should utilize my personal Bitwarden account, create a dedicated testing account, or if the developers have provided an account specifically for testing purposes. Any guidance on this matter would be appreciated.
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@Gerardv514 commented on GitHub (Feb 19, 2024):

Hello Bitwarden community,

I'm diving into this particular issue for the first time and have successfully run the emulator for the relevant device to reproduce the problem. I'm curious about whether I should utilize my personal Bitwarden account, create a dedicated testing account, or if the developers have provided an account specifically for testing purposes. Any guidance on this matter would be appreciated.

Any update?

@Gerardv514 commented on GitHub (Feb 19, 2024): > Hello Bitwarden community, > > I'm diving into this particular issue for the first time and have successfully run the emulator for the relevant device to reproduce the problem. I'm curious about whether I should utilize my personal Bitwarden account, create a dedicated testing account, or if the developers have provided an account specifically for testing purposes. Any guidance on this matter would be appreciated. Any update?
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@vvolkgang commented on GitHub (Jun 20, 2024):

Issue migrated to https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/issues/1866

@vvolkgang commented on GitHub (Jun 20, 2024): Issue migrated to https://github.com/bitwarden/mobile/issues/1866
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Reference: github-starred/android#1433