In December, we introduced a new premium feature – Breach Monitoring, a handy addition to the password manager against any reported data breaches or hacks. The last couple of years have seen a significant increase in online security breaches worldwide. We can’t recommend good password habits enough – use a strong, unique password, that is – along with taking adequate precautions online to […]
Autofill forms with login and credit card details using Enpass browser extensions
Enpass browser extensions help you login seamlessly as well as autofill webforms and credit card details on webpages with just a single click.
Enpass 5.4 for Desktop: Bucketful of Surprises
From the last couple of months, we’ve been working hard on a special update for Enpass desktop editions. We recently rolled out Enpass 5.4 for Mac, Windows, and Linux, and have gotten tremendous feedback from our beta testing community. So, here we are with the final version of Enpass 5.4 for desktop, available on our […]
Storing Time-based OTPs in Enpass… now available for more users
Recently we introduced the support for storing TOTPs of other accounts in Enpass for iOS and Mac, and we are quite thrilled with the great response we got on our social channels from all our users. Access to Time-based OTP is here! With the version 5.1 of Enpass for Android and version 5.2 for desktop […]
Enpass 5.0.4 for Linux adds support for Opera extension
With Enpass 5.0.3 for Mac and Windows, we introduced Opera browser extensions. Apologies to our loyal users on Linux, since the functionality was missing and we took quite a while to release major refresh of the iOS and Android apps (You should check them out!) which kept us away from Enpass for Linux. Anyway, we’re back […]
Is it safe to use browser extensions on Linux? A must read.
Now Enpass 5.0 is there on every supported desktop platform with browser extensions. But unlike MAC and Windows, Linux version has an exception on the grounds of browser validation. Yes it is related to security but don’t afraid folks as this doesn’t mean that using Enpass on Linux is insecure and compromises on security anywhere. […]