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This is part of the autofill improvement, which is ongoing, this was highlighted in the recent Roadmap: https://proton.me/blog/pass-roadmap-spring-summer-2026
We should have a significant enhancement via iframe coming soon.
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It can be resolved by disabling automatic updates for a specific app on Android
1. Open the Google Play Store app: Locate and open the Google Play Store app on your Android device.
2. Find the app: Search for or navigate to the specific app you want to disable automatic updates for.
3. Access the app's details: Once you've found the app, open its details page.
4. Tap the three dots: In the top right corner of the app's details page, tap the three dots (or "More" option).
5. Disable auto-updates: Uncheck the "Enable auto update" option.
This action will prevent that specific app from updating automatically when updates are available. You can still manually update the app by going to the Play Store and tapping "Update" on the app's page if needed.