Enpass

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Enpass
Developer(s)Enpass Technologies Inc.
Operating systemWindows, Windows Phone, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS, Android, Wear OS, WatchOS
TypePassword manager
LicenseFreemium
Websiteenpass.io

Enpass is a cross-platform offline password management app available as a freemium software with subscription plans as also with one time payment licence.[1]

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.[2]

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.[3]

In November 2017, developers stopped issuing updates on the BlackBerry platform and in December 2018, with the launch of v6, the company dropped support for Windows 10 Mobile.

Features[edit]

The application features client-side encryption, using SQLCipher[4] 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.[5]

Platforms[edit]

Enpass support all major operating system platforms which include,

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Android
  • iOS
  • Apple Mac

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Team, Enpass (2019-11-19). "Everything you need to know about subscription on Enpass". Enpass. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  2. ^ Walker, Alyssa (2021-02-05). "17 Best (REALLY FREE) Password Managers in 2022". www.guru99.com. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  3. ^ "Best Mac Password Managers of 2023". Password Manager. Retrieved 2022-12-15.
  4. ^ "SQLCipher". GitHub.
  5. ^ 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.

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