To avoid problems with Autofill and other Arrow features, turn off or uninstall other password managers. See steps for uninstalling these password managers:
1Password | LastPass | Keeper | Roboform
Turn off other password managers in your browser
If you're using the automatic password manager in a browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge, you need to do two things to avoid problems with Autofill and other Arrow features.
- Turn off password saving in your browser. See the steps for turning off password saving in these browsers:
- Delete all saved passwords for your browser. Otherwise, your browser will continue to autofill password information. See the steps for deleting saved passwords in these browsers:
Turn off the password manager in iCloud Keychain and Safari
If you've been using iCloud Keychain or Safari to manage passwords on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac computer, take these steps to avoid problems with Autofill and other Arrow features.
- Follow Apple's steps for setting up iCloud Keychain. In the last step, make sure Keychain is turned off.
- If you're using an iPhone or iPad, download the Arrow iOS (Apple) mobile app and select Arrow to autofill your information in your device settings.
Download the Arrow iOS (Apple) app
Turn Autofill on for Arrow on your iPhone or iPad - If you want to use Arrow on Safari, we recommend that you install the Arrow Smart Extension for Safari. You'll have access to more of Arrow's features and tools without needing to open the separate Arrow macOS app. The Safari extension has our feature-rich extension pop-up and in-browser vault view, as well as the best Autofill capabilities that Arrow has to offer.
Turn off the Google password manager on your Android device
Go to your device settings and search for a section called Passwords and autofill or Passwords, passkeys, and data services. Make sure you've selected Arrow and not Google as your password manager or autofill service. Depending on your device and the version of Android you're using, this section might have a different name.
You can also go to Settings in the Arrow Android app, select General, and turn on Autofill. When you turn on Autofill in the Arrow Android app, we take you to your Android settings, and you can verify that you've turned off the Google password manager.
My password manager isn't listed in this article
Some password managers, like Bitwarden and KeePass, don't have steps on their support websites for uninstalling their apps. If you're using a password manager not listed in this article, contact the customer support team of the password manager you're trying to turn off.
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