We’re back with a fresh update! This release brings new enhancements to improve troubleshooting, expanded autofill capabilities, and important fixes to boost your overall Enpass experience.
What’s new:
- Family account admins can initiate managing family members access from the accounts page.
- Added option to delete imported files automatically after successful import.
- Enhanced passkey creation with a more intuitive interface. Cloud storage username changes (Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, Google Drive) now sync automatically to vault details.
Improvements:
- The Enpass extension can now autofill standalone TOTP (one-time code) fields on supported websites.
Fixes:
- Resolved extension visibility issue during app connection and passcode entry.
- Fixed an issue where connecting multiple vaults to different Nextcloud accounts with the same username resulted in an ‘Authentication error’.
- Fixed an issue where syncing or restoring a vault from iCloud did not redirect back to the app when Chrome was set as the default browser.
- Various minor bug fixes and stability improvements.
For Enpass Business Users:
- Fixed an issue where vaults created within a Team displayed Error Code 0 when clicking the Manage Access button for few users.
- Fixed an issue where vault sharing was not working for some users.
- New Enpass Business users now get an Identity Item in their primary vault right from the start.
- Seamless Email Changes: Email changes for Business users via SCIM will be handled seamlessly without requiring the user to reset the Enpass app.
- Event Logs (Enterprise Plan only): You can now view detailed logs of key events and changes made in the Enpass app and the Admin Console. These logs help track what’s happening across your organization and are available under the “Event Logs” section in the Admin Console.
- SIEM Integration (Enterprise Plan only): Now, you can also connect Enpass with your SIEM tools such as Sumo Logic, Splunk, Azure Sentinel, and QRadar, for visibility, monitoring, and analysis of security events across your organization.
- Vault restoration without password prompt: If your organization uses Enpass Hub, you can now restore or add an existing owned or shared vault without being asked for the vault password again.
- You can now create a secondary vault directly at the root of a SharePoint or shared drive without needing to create a folder beforehand.
- If your organization has restricted secondary vault creation for certain locations, a user from a group with permissions to create and share vaults can still create the vault, allowing the restricted user to add and access it.