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Alex b69b0b9d8f Clarification on the note (#550)
* Clarification on the note

After testing a little the CS team discovered that the option it's not available for Android 7 (or lower)

* Update blacklisting-uris.md

Co-authored-by: Trey Greer <61418192+tgreer-bw@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-04-14 10:26:50 -04:00

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---
layout: article
title: Blacklisting URIs
categories: [auto-fill]
featured: false
popular: false
order: 06
tags: [android, autofill, auto-fill]
---
{% callout info %}
Blacklisting URIs is currently only available for Bitwarden Mobile on **Android 8.0 (Oreo)** or higher.
{% endcallout %}
Auto-fill relies on the attribution of URIs to Login items. If you're unfamiliar with using URIs, brush up using our [Using URIs]({% link _articles/features/uri-match-detection.md %}) article. **Android** users can explicitly blacklist URIs to prevent Bitwarden from offering them for auto-fill. To specify URIs to blacklist:
1. In the Bitwarden Android app, open the {% icon fa-cog %} **Settings** tab.
2. Tap **Options**.
3. Scroll down to the bottom of the Options screen and enter URIs in the **Blacklisted URIs** input:
{% image features/auto-fill-android/blacklist-uris.png %}
Blacklisted URIs should be specified in a **comma-separated list**, for example:
```
https://twitter.com,androidapp://com.twitter.android,https://facebook.com
```
4. There's no **Save** button for this screen, so simply pressing the back button or returning to the previous screen will save your specification.
## Android App URIs
For websites accessed via a web browser, a proper URI will be the `https://..` address of the Login page, for example `https://twitter.com` or `https://twitter.com/login`.
**For Android Apps**, the [URI scheme]({{site.baseurl}}/article/uri-match-detection/#uri-schemes) always starts with `androidapp://` and is usually a bit different from a typical web browser URI. For example,
- The Twitter Android app has the URI `androidapp://com.twitter.android`
- The Reddit Android app has the URI `androidapp://com.reddit.frontpage`
- The Bitwarden Android app has the URI `androidapp://com.x8bit.bitwarden`
{% callout success %}
An easy way to obtain the proper URI for an Android app is to **use a web browser** to visit the App's page in the Google Play store. The URI for the app will appear in the address bar as an `?id=` query parameter (e.g. `https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twitter.android`).
{% endcallout %}