It’s been a long wait, but it’s here finally! It took us longer than what we expected when we started working with Microsoft to bring an extension for the Microsoft Edge browser. Also, while we were working on it, we realized, we need to change a few other things about Enpass for Windows. So, sit […]
Hey websites, please don’t email me my passwords!
The other day I signed up for an online service and received the usual welcome email immediately. But that wasn’t the most pleasant welcome! There was my password – in all its complex glory – in plain text; I got worried with a thought… “Are they storing users’ password at their end?”. And things became […]
Use Enpass keyboard shortcuts to boost your productivity
Sometimes the things you’re looking for are right under your nose. Enpass offers some really handy keyboard shortcuts that can boost your productivity if used well. Not many people know that there are several shortcuts that work with the browser extension as well. The keyboard shortcuts are very useful when you need to copy any […]
Let’s make password managers ubiquitous! #NeverTypePasswords
Over a million users across the world use Enpass on a variety of devices running on different platforms. A lot of you also use other passwords managers – some of them are fine products, we agree. But this is not about Enpass, but about everyone who uses a password manager. First up, big props to […]
Time for beta testers to say HellO to Android O!
After Google announced the first release of Android O as an alpha developer preview earlier this year, developers on our Android product team have been rubbing their hands in glee. Something that they’ve been anticipating for a long time, was finally here. The autofill APIs in Android O! Google had waved the green flag and […]
An update on the reported vulnerability of Enpass for Android
One of our beloved user Andre Dierker, reported a vulnerability in Enpass for Android, where in some situations, Enpass on Android was being presented with a vulnerability where the last edited item was being saved inside the app sandbox in data.xml in plaintext. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability to access that particular item on […]