I'm afraid not. There are a few things I would like to point out:
- I can't get this browser to remember passwords (I've tried on both an emulator and a real phone, Chrome asks me if I want to save my password, but this browser doesn't)
- I can't remotely debug pages opened in it (the typical way to do this for a Chromium-based browser is via the chrome://inspect tab in Google Chrome open on a computer)
- I tried to check if it is indeed based on Chromium, but I couldn't: the repository doesn't contain the source code
- We don't guarantee that the Keenetic web UI will work correctly, in any browser other than Chrome/Firefox/Opera/Safari/Edge (and we can't verify why autocomplete works for you in the current interface, see above).
So at this stage I'd suggest looking at alternatives that can at least be debugged. The Kiwi browser, while not on the list I've listed above, has allowed me to debug some issues in the past.