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Thank you for actually answering the question.
On mobile, Bitwarden is an app that fills login/password info into your browser.
So you have to switch over to it every time you need a password?
No. When you click into a password field it puts a password field above your keyboard like word suggestions.
It is not seamless, but it is not a pain in the ass. If you have ever used the keychain or passwords app from Apple it works like that.
Thank you. This helps me to decide.
It is a free app. I suggest giving it a try at the least. I think it is $10/year if you pay for it, that adds extra features. But it is fully functional free.
Yeah I will give it a try based on this info. Thanks.