Autofill email addresses on Android devices can be a hassle to manage. Here’s how to delete autofill email addresses on Android devices. Android devices come with a built-in autofill feature that allows you to automatically fill in your login credentials when you sign into websites or apps. This can be convenient, but it can also be a hassle if you want to delete autofill email addresses from your device. To delete autofill email addresses on Android, first open the Settings app on your device and select Accounts & Sync. Under “Email,” tap the account that you want to manage autofill for. Next, under “Autofill,” tap the toggle switch next to “Email address.” Finally, enter the email address that you want to remove from autofil ..
However, sometimes autofill collects emails addresses you no longer want saved for whatever reason (old ISP account, old work email etc.). Fortunately, there are several ways to delete autofill entries from Android:
Delete autofill entries using the settings menu
Delete autofill entries using Android’s keyboard settings menu
Go into Settings > Language & input > Current keyboard and choose Edit or Personal dictionary (for stock Android only). Then tap the autofill entry you want to delete. If there are multiple autofill entries, do a search for the one you want to delete after entering the keyboard settings menu by tapping Search . At this point you can either delete autofill entries individually or select more than one autofill entry at once. To move autofill entries up or down, press Long-press on an autocomplete suggestion , position your finger over the autofill entry you want to move, and then drag it to the desired location.
- Delete autofill entries using a root file manager
Some Android devices can be rooted , which gives users access to files that might otherwise be inaccessible due to Android’s security measures. In this case, autofill entries can be deleted using a root file manager such as ES File Explorer or Root Browser. For instructions on deleting autofill entries via these apps, you’ll have to look up how to do it manually in your specific file manager app.