Password
Vault

Helps You Log in Easily

Often forget your multiple passwords?
Being tired of inputting your
complex password every time?
You may need the Password Vault
to help you.

*Reminder: Password Vault is applicable to EMUI 9.0 and later versions.

How to Enable
Password Vault?

Password Vault is enabled by default. If it is turned off after the system is upgraded, you can go to Settings>Security>Password Vault, input the lock screen password to access, and enable Password Vault.

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Log in Quickly

If you log in to an app for the first time, you will be reminded to save your username and password through Password Vault.
Then the next time you log in, your device will autofill them once finishing verifying your identity with face ID, fingerprint, or lock screen password.

How to enable autofill?

Please go to
Settings>Security>Password Vault, input the lock screen password to access, and enable Password Vault. Then, tap Autofill settings to enable or disable autofill for individual apps.

*Reminder: Some apps do not support this function. Please refer to the actual situation.

Safe to Keep
Your Passwords Here

Please rest assured that the data is hardware encrypted and stored on your device only. It will never be uploaded elsewhere.

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Transfer Easily to
New Devices

Do all the passwords need to be input again after you switch to a new phone? Actually you don’t have to do so. Phone Clone will transfer usernames and passwords in the Password Vault to your new device.

No matter how many
usernames you have,
or how complex your passwords are,
Password Vault can always remember them easily.
Auto fill, quick login.
It provides you with convenient and secure experience.

*Reminder: The instructions above are followed with EMUI 10.1 as an example. It may be slightly different in other versions. Please adjust according to your actual situation.