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How to Autofill Your Credit Card Number (Securely)

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As a dimer, we may have multiple cards. It is boring stuff when you need to enter 16 digit number every time. Is there any good way to auto fill the cards details in the mobile apps?

P. S - I have addes my cards to google play, but seems like there is limit to add the card. I tried to add my 15th card, I was getting some weird error [OR-CCSEH-21].
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Save in your mind that's the most secure way and anyone can't hack this
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There are 75 cards... joy isn't it difficult to remember those? And the ask here is to not type 16 digit card number manually everytime.
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Finance Ninja Finance Ninja
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You can save them in Google account...not sure if they support 75 cards though... Samsung Pass is also there
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I am not able to save in google pay which can be synced across the devices. I can save it on chrome but that will be stays for that device only.
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Ever tried apps like Bitwarden?
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nope, is that secure and seamless?
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Finance Ninja Finance Ninja
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Use Dashlane Password Manager, I use Premium Version but if I referred you will get 6 Months Free! DM Me 

Your passwords and login details are secure with Dashlane. Dashlane hasn’t had a security breach in 10+ years of business. Dashlane uses the strongest encryption available and zero-knowledge architecture. Zero-knowledge means that only you have access to your data with your Master Password. Your data is encrypted and only on your device. Dashlane doesn’t store and can’t see any of your passwords or personal information.

Zero-knowledge architecture Any time you save your login in a browser or let a website save your credit card and address, you take a risk. Websites that store personal and payment information are targets of hackers. Though browsers can generate, save, and autofill your passwords, browsers don’t provide the same security Dashlane does.

https://cdn0.desidime.com/attachments/photos/796279/medium/86306231_add_payment_web_app_highlighted.png?1660413501

Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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Don’t fall for this. What after 6 months? You gets used to many paid features and suddenly you need to start paying for them or reorganise and delete the account if you don’t want to pay. 

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Benevolent Benevolent
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Type Ur Credit Card Number In Notepad 1000 times As Imposition...

Then Card Numbers Are Remembered By Fingers Called Muscle Memory...

Then Start Shopping, Ur Fingers Enter Card Number With Out Ur Consent...

This Process Is Called Auto Fill Secure. 
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75x1000=75000 times, Then Card Numbers are remembered by Fingers called 'Muscle Strain' innocent Just kidding Bro sunglasses
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Use Bitwarden
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Tumari Life to ek Card ban gyi hogi
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yes, when you earn around 20% more with cards per year compared to your CTC.
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Please dont save your card details i.e. Number, expiry, cvv in any vault or pass manager. I didn't loose money coz I have credit card insurance by bank but i have learned my lesson. I am keeping only number in password manager and rest of the details in phone under notepad or whatever so in case anything is breached then hacker will have hard time using it and even you can easily use this in court in your favor if someone eventually managed to use with only card number. 
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Use Bitwarden - it's free and open-source. I only pay them $10 per year just to support the developers.

Currently I've 200+ passwords and 30+ cards on Bitwarden.

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You need to set bitwarden as your auto fill service in phone settings
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Another Bitwarden user here. Had used several other similar softwares in the past.

Nothing beats it as free, open source and without any limitations. It’s cross platform, has proper browser addons 

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https://cdn0.desidime.com/attachments/photos/796665/original/image.png?1660509615

See this, It doesn't support mobile platforms. So still the issue is on! @LordGane If we need to do copy-paste on mobile then do we really need this app? Google itself does the job for password and form auto-filling. Google was so seamless to work on mobile, however it doesn't support more cards to be saved and synced across the devices. 

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Yes, that's what I indicated. There is no app which can auto fill cards on mobiles due to mobile OS limitation. The apps like Bitwarden or lastpass are more secured than saving on browser. Bitwarden is open source and also comes with automatic cache clear. You can store unlimited cards and pwd. It doesn't auto fill cards but you can just copy with one click and paste while transacting.
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