Developer(s) | Sinew Software Systems Pvt. Ltd |
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Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, iOS, Android, |
Type | Password manager |
License | Freemium |
Website | enpass.io |
- Thanks Enpass for the continued support and growth of a phenomenal application! Developer Response, Hey, Thank you for using Enpass and writing your review! We’re glad that you found what you were looking for. It is our goal to keep our users always happy with this app. We would just like to say thank you for being a part of our Enpass family.
- Enpass is a relatively simple password manager that nails all the basics. While it lacks serious password-sharing capabilities and two-factor authentication, the software is well-organized.
Enpass vs KeePass. Reviewers felt that Enpass meets the needs of their business better than KeePass. When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that Enpass is the preferred option. For feature updates and roadmaps, our reviewers preferred the direction of Enpass over KeePass. ABOUT ENPASS Enpass password manager secures your passwords, credit cards and all other credentials offline on your device and is available for all the major desktops, mobiles and tablets. It also lets you create strong & unique passwords, saves new logins and much more to avoid the copy/paste details between main app and browser. Nov 19, 2020 Enpass was once famous for having no subscription model, choosing instead to sell permanent licenses for its software. But in November 2019, Enpass introduced its first subscription while retaining.
Enpass Definition
Enpass is a cross-platform password management app to securely store passwords and other credentials in a virtual vault locked with a master password.
Unlike most other popular password managers, Enpass is an offline password manager. The app does not store user data on its servers, but locally on their own devices, encrypted. Users can choose to synchronize their data between different devices using their own preferred cloud storage service like Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud, and WebDAV.
The mobile version is restricted to storing only 25 passwords free of charge, although more functionality is available for a price. The desktop version, however, is unlimited.
On November 2017, developers stopped issuing updates on BlackBerry platform and in December 2018, with the launch of v6, the company dropped support for Windows 10 Mobile.
In 2016, Windows Central rated Enpass as the Best App for Windows 10 Mobile,[1] and several technology publications like Computerworld,[2]CNET,[3] Macworld,[4]iMore,[5] Android Police,[6]Android Central,[7] and Android Authority[8] have included Enpass in their list of best password managers.
Features[edit]
The application features client-side encryption, using SQLCipher[9] to encrypt its keychain file locally with a user-defined master password. It features cloud synchronization of the keychain via Google Drive, Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, iCloud and self-hosted WebDAV solutions such as ownCloud and Nextcloud. It features cross browser platform support and form filling for all supported platforms. It features its own integrated software keyboard for form filling on Android devices. It has password generation. Besides pin and master password, it has the functionality of unlocking the app using biometric authentication. In December 2018, Enpass 6 was released with additional features including multiple vaults and the ability to generate time-based one-time passwords for online services.[10]
See also[edit]
Enpass Definition
References[edit]
- ^'Windows Central Best of 2016 Awards'. Windows Central. 27 December 2016.
- ^Raphael, J. R. (22 July 2019). 'The best Android password managers'. Computerworld.
- ^Colby, Clifford. 'The best password managers of 2019 and how to use them'. CNET.
- ^Casserly, Martyn. 'Avoid getting hacked by using these password managers on your Mac'. Macworld UK. Retrieved 29 October 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Secure your online identity with these amazing password managers!'. iMore. 26 February 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'Secure your online identity with these amazing password managers!'. iMore. 26 February 2018. Retrieved 29 October 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'The best password managers for Android'. Android Central. 11 June 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'LastPass vs 1Password vs Enpass: Which of these password managers is the best?'. Android Authority. 31 August 2017. Retrieved 29 October 2019.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
- ^'SQLCipher'. GitHub.
- ^Thorp-Lancaster, Dan (28 December 2018). 'Enpass 6 rolls out to all with multiple vaults, new design, and much more'. Windows Central. Mobile Nations. Retrieved 23 January 2019.