Autosave From Browser Extensions
Bitwarden browser extensions offer an array of in-browser notifications that compare your decrypted data with data that you enter into login, registration, and similar web forms. This includes:
A notification to save or use passkeys.
A notification to add an undetected login.
A notification to update an existing login.
These notifications are active by default, but can be turned off from the browser extension's Settings → Notifications menu.
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You can also block specific sites from triggering autosave notifications from the Settings → Notification → Excluded domains menu. Learn more in Block Autosave on Specific Sites.
When Bitwarden detects that you're creating a new passkey for a website, or if you're being prompted to login with a passkey that you have saved in Bitwarden, Bitwarden will prompt you to either save a new passkey or log in with an already-saved one:

More information can be found in Autofill Passkeys.
When Bitwarden detects that you've entered login information for a page that isn't stored in Bitwarden, you'll be prompted to save those credentials in Bitwarden:

From this notification, you can select whether to store this among your personal items (i.e. My vault) or with an organization. You can also edit the item before saving it using the edit
button.When Bitwarden detects that login information you enter on a form for an item you have saved in Bitwarden is different from what you have saved, for example if you've recently updated your password on a website but not in Bitwarden, you'll be prompted to update your credentials in Bitwarden:
