If you’re currently using an Android device that does not support Direct Boot and your device is encrypted, you’ll need to re-enable device encryption if you turn on the RememBear auto-fill. This is an unfortunate issue with earlier versions of Android that do not support Direct Boot. If you can, we do suggest updating to a newer version of Android to avoid this issue and benefit from the enhanced security provided by more recent versions of the Android operating system.
Device encryption with devices that do not support Direct Boot
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