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Android 15 - Cannot set default password app
Hello everyone,
tngvmd, bholmquist11, thomask, Kiendeleo, ofer_shnitzer, tmeyers, geekhelp_grant, RobCordon, ct-nremez, nzbiship, psiniemi, HalvorsonD
Thank you once again for your feedback here. As mentioned above, I wanted to provide you with a bit more context on this change.
A credential manager is a great way to manage passwords, and I can see from the comments here how important this is to many of you here, but from a work perspective we’ve heard concern from customers that end-users could save work-related passwords in non-approved credential managers - which could add additional risk.
Based on this, the ability to control credential managers for work was introduced in Android 14, and a corresponding AMAPI EMM policy was released.
As mentioned by several of you, this now means an EMM or IT admin needs to specifically select an allowlist for credential manager. If an approved credential manager is not set, employees will be blocked from using a credential manager in Work Profile and Fully Managed devices.
Our partner team has been working with EMMs to help support them in enabling IT Admins to configure the settings required for this policy.
We know that many EMMs have made, and continue to make, updates around this policy, hence I would still recommend it is best to contact your specific EMM to find out the latest information.
For those of you who are using GEM (Google Endpoint Manager), I understand your frustration here - the team is actively working on building support for allowlisting Google Password Manager for users’ credentials. I have been following this closely and can see that they are making progress and I hope to update when I have more news on this.
Please continue to share information on this here in the community, your feedback is really helpful and I hope this will be running a lot smoother for you all shortly.
Thanks so much,
Lizzie
The Google password manager seems to work now with GEM. However, there appears to be no mechanism for using a full-featured password manager and approving it at an organizational level. If this is not resolved promptly, then it is a clearly anticompetitive move by Google to eliminate competition that the lawyers at the FCC will love to use as leverage to break up Google further.