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layout: article
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title: Auto-fill logins on iOS
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categories: [miscellaneous]
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featured: true
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popular: false
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tags: [iOS, Auto-fill, autofill]
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---
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You can use the Bitwarden iOS app to add new and auto-fill existing logins on the web and in other apps. There are two settings which need to be enabled on iOS to cover all Auto-fill scenarios, Password Auto-fill and App Extension. These settings can be enabled from within the Bitwarden App under **{% icon fa-cog %} Settings**.
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### Enabling Auto-fill in Settings
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1. Tap **{% icon fa-cog %} Settings** on your iOS device.
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2. Tap **Passwords**
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3. Tap **AutoFill Passwords**.
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4. Turn on Auto-fill.
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5. Locate **Bitwarden** from the list and enable it.
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6. It's considered good practice to disable any other Auto-fill services.
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The Auto-fill Setting is now enabled.
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## Testing the Auto-fill Feature
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1. Open an app that has not been signed in to.
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2. View the login page for the app and focus the username or password field. Your keyboard will appear with "Passwords" at the top of the keyboard.
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3. Tap Passwords.
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4. This will launch the Bitwarden application.
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5. Select the appropriate login from the list or search Bitwarden for the correct login.
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6. Your username and password will be auto-filled.
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### Enabling App Extension in Settings
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1. Open the Bitwarden iOS app.
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2. Tap the **{% icon fa-cog %} Settings** page.
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3. Tap **App Extension**.
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4. Tap the **Enable App Extension** button.
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5. Locate **Bitwarden** from the list and enable it by tapping it.
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6. You will now see "Extension Activated!" in green.
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7. Tap back.
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The App Extension feature is now enabled.
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## Testing the App Extension Feature
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1. Open the browser of your choice.
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2. View the login page for the website you'd like to enter.
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3. Tap the <img src="../../images/features/auto-fill-ios/ios_share_icon.png" style="margin-top:0px"> share icon.
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4. Scroll down until you see **Bitwarden** and tap on it.
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5. This will launch the Bitwarden application.
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6. Select the appropriate login from the list or search Bitwarden for the correct login.
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7. Your username and password will be auto-filled.
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