Add a floating window to display passwords securely
As an alternative to the complicated Auto-fill for every browser/app on Android or the Samsung-only Multi Window feature, a simple floating window (similar to Sony's Small Apps) can display long passwords on top of any Android app. It acts as a secure reference for manually typing out passwords into any kind of text field.

4 comments
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T KK commented
I am missing a floating icon / window too. Specially for apps I did not find any way to get the informations from the SafeInCloud app. without jumping from one app to the other and bach again for copying the password. Even in the Android message bar there is no pencil icon when logging in to several apps. SafeInCloud obviously does not recognize the opened app.
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Luis A. commented
This option would be perfect to log in websites using Firefox or Chrome in Android, without the need to jump between apps or bringing up and down the notification area. You can use Password Safe or Pass Keep in Google Play store as reference. Both have a nice floating window option. You can improved based on those.
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Luis A. commented
Sticky password does that, a floating window is the best option I have found on any password manager, to avoid having to jump between apps, and it works with any browser or any app.
I would be great it this function could be implemented. -
Benjamin Lau commented
It'll would work great for displaying credit card numbers on top of any Android browser and on any website that requires me to type out credit card numbers manually.