If you’re reading this, you’re probably more aware and vigilant about online security than many others around you, especially members of your family who may be less digitally savvy than your work colleagues and may be at greater risk from different kinds of cyberthreats, including ransomware, identity theft, malware, phishing, etc. It’s important to encourage […]
Affordable, secure, and offline: Check out Enpass if you’re looking for a LastPass alternative
In 2014, Enpass started its journey as a password management app for smartphones and desktops to help secure the ever-expanding digital lives of our customers. Since then, we’ve offered one of the best and feature-packed offline password managers across multiple platforms and devices. If you’re bummed with the new changes at LastPass or are using another password […]
Enpass for desktops brings breach monitoring, unlocking with Apple Watch and more features…
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 […]
‘Tis the season… Enpass brings you Breach Monitoring on Android along with a special Holidays promotion
Happy Holidays, everyone! The holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year, even if it has been a difficult year for a lot of us around the globe. Hopefully, the spirit of Christmas and the hope that a new year brings will help us find some optimism. At Enpass too, we thought of […]
Enpass introduces breach monitoring on iOS; coming to Android and desktop platforms soon
The last couple of years have seen a significant increase in online security breaches worldwide. While a password manager helps you manage your credentials and sensitive information securely, it was imperative for us to build more features on top of it to ward off other online threats as well to secure the digital lives of […]
Are your passwords at risk?
US President Donald Trump’s Twitter password was an easy-to-guess ‘maga2020!’ as revealed by Victor Gevers, a Dutch security researcher. In 2016, it was revealed that Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, reused the password ‘dadada’ on Twitter and elsewhere. Not surprisingly, both of them had their accounts hacked putting their personal reputation in jeopardy as […]