Release Notes

Updated to 6.11.14–2071 on August 28, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Mac(Website Version)

Version 6.11.14 (2071)

Release Date: August 28, 2025

Safari Extension Update:

  • This extension update fixed an important clickjacking vulnerability by preventing popover windows from overlaying the inline menu (Reported by Marek Tóth)
  • Fixed another issue that caused webpages to lag while typing in comments or messages.

New Features for Enpass Business Users:

The Enpass app now supports a wider range of your organization’s password policies and includes new features to strengthen your overall security. If your admin enables them, the app will guide you to follow these policies and ensures your passwords stay protected.

Here’s what’s new:

  • Stronger Password Checks: Your company may now require passwords to meet certain rules like minimum length, complexity, or expiration. If a password doesn’t meet those rules, you’ll see it flagged as a “Rule Violating Password”.
  • Stronger PIN Requirements: Your admin may require a longer minimum PIN to improve the security of your Enpass unlock method.
  • Prompt to Change Master Password if Found Compromised: If your admin enables this, Enpass will check your master password against the database of compromised passwords from HaveIBeenPwned.com. If it is found as compromised, you’ll be asked to change it.
  • No Autofill on Unsecure (HTTP) Websites: Autofill is not allowed on unsecure websites that use HTTP instead of HTTPS. Your admin may allow exceptions where needed.
  • Passkey Sign-in Policy: Your company may allow or restrict the use of passkeys in Enpass. If restricted, you won’t be able to store or sign-in using passkeys.
  • Biometrics Unlock Policy: Your admin may choose to enable or disable Enpass app unlock using Biometrics.
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Updated to 6.11.14–2068 on September 01, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Mac(Store Version)

Version 6.11.14 (2068)

Release Date September 01, 2025

Safari Extension Update:

  • This extension update fixed an important clickjacking vulnerability by preventing popover windows from overlaying the inline menu (Reported by Marek Tóth)
  • Fixed another issue that caused webpages to lag while typing in comments or messages.

New Features for Enpass Business Users:

The Enpass app now supports a wider range of your organization’s password policies and includes new features to strengthen your overall security. If your admin enables them, the app will guide you to follow these policies and ensures your passwords stay protected.

Here’s what’s new:

  • Stronger Password Checks: Your company may now require passwords to meet certain rules like minimum length, complexity, or expiration. If a password doesn’t meet those rules, you’ll see it flagged as a “Rule Violating Password”.
  • Stronger PIN Requirements: Your admin may require a longer minimum PIN to improve the security of your Enpass unlock method.
  • Prompt to Change Master Password if Found Compromised: If your admin enables this, Enpass will check your master password against the database of compromised passwords from HaveIBeenPwned.com. If it is found as compromised, you’ll be asked to change it.
  • No Autofill on Unsecure (HTTP) Websites: Autofill is not allowed on unsecure websites that use HTTP instead of HTTPS. Your admin may allow exceptions where needed.
  • Passkey Sign-in Policy: Your company may allow or restrict the use of passkeys in Enpass. If restricted, you won’t be able to store or sign-in using passkeys.
  • Touch-ID Unlock Policy: Your admin may choose to enable or disable Enpass app unlock using Touch-ID.
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Updated to 6.6.1 on May 19, 2021

Latest Release Notes for Mac (Portable)

Version 6.6.1

Release Date May 19, 2021

Good day everyone! This Enpass update has a new, improved Audit Section!

What’s New:

  • Breach Monitoring | CURRENTLY VISIBLE TO PREMIUM USERS ONLY: Enpass has got new brains to notify you about website breaches so that you always stay on top of your security. Change passwords of vulnerable accounts as soon as you get alerts. All the checking happens locally on your device without sending any URLs to us.
  • 2FA Supported Logins | CURRENTLY VISIBLE TO PREMIUM USERS ONLY: Identify your accounts that support 2FA but don’t have one-time codes saved in Enpass. You can go through the list and choose not to save one-time codes in Enpass if you’re using any other method like call, email, or text for second-factor authentication.
  • Enpass Assistant has got better with a lot of new features suggested by you all. You can now add new logins, edit them directly from the browser extension without jumping on to the main app. Also, the detail page of any item in the assistant will show the associated tags as well.
  • New Audit section design as a single-entry dashboard to review any possible vulnerabilities regarding your accounts and passwords.
  • Now you see a prominent warning header on the item’s details page if that particular website is breached in the past, supports 2FA, or the password of that item is weak, compromised, identical, or has expired.
  • Nextcloud users, now you have a direct option to set up your sync. If you’ve enabled 2FA in your Nextcloud account, you don’t have to create an App password if you do it using this option.

Improvements:

  • Faster restore from cloud now, with improvements in the attachment download process.
  • Various UI improvements. The settings screen will show tabs at the bottom for faster switching.
  • All your items under ‘Expiring tomorrow’ and ‘Expiring in a week’ will now be listed under ‘Expiring Soon.’
  • Show/Hide menu option in settings for the classic theme.

Fixes:

  • Fixed sync issues with Onedrive and Dropbox.
  • Few of you reported issues with frequent crashes on Enpass for Linux.
  • Item counts in the sidebar were getting disappeared on trying to search for an item. Fixed.
  • Fixed an issue in auto-filling items having URLs in Chinese language.
  • On launching from the System tray, the maximized window of Enpass was not minimizing.
  • Fixed an issue where Custom section names were not displayed from items created via custom template having custom sections.
  • The app became unresponsive if it had ‘-‘ in the vault name. Fixed.
  • Few of you reported text getting truncated on the item detail page with a particular Scaling and resolution setting. 
  • Fixed an issue where webform data was not getting copied on duplicating an item.
  • Other minor bug fixes and crashes.
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Updated to 6.11.13–1026 on July 22, 2025

Latest Release Notes for iOS

Version 6.11.13 (1026)

Release Date July 22, 2025

Resolved crashes and minor bugs to improve overall app stability.

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Updated to 6.11.14–2067 on August 28, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Windows(Website Version)

Version 6.11.14 (2067)

Release Date: August 28, 2025

New Features for Enpass Business Users:

The Enpass app now supports a wider range of your organization’s password policies and includes new features to strengthen your overall security. If your admin enables them, the app will guide you to follow these policies and ensures your passwords stay protected.

Here’s what’s new:

  • Stronger Password Checks
    Your company may now require passwords to meet certain rules like minimum length, complexity, or expiration. If a password doesn’t meet those rules, you’ll see it flagged as a “Rule Violating Password”.
  • Stronger PIN Requirements
    Your admin may require a longer minimum PIN to improve the security of your Enpass unlock method.
  • Prompt to Change Master Password if Found Compromised 
    If your admin enables this, Enpass will check your master password against the database of compromised passwords from HaveIBeenPwned.com. If it is found as compromised, you’ll be asked to change it.
  • No Autofill on Unsecure (HTTP) Websites
    Autofill is not allowed on unsecure websites that use HTTP instead of HTTPS. Your admin may allow exceptions where needed.
  • Passkey Sign-in Policy
    Your company may allow or restrict the use of passkeys in Enpass. If restricted, you won’t be able to store or sign-in using passkeys.
  • Windows Hello Unlock Policy
    Your admin may choose to enable or disable Enpass app unlock using Biometrics.
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Updated to 6.11.14–2064 on September 01, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Windows(Store version)

Version 6.11.14 (2064)

Release Date: September 01, 2025

New Features for Enpass Business Users:

The Enpass app now supports a wider range of your organization’s password policies and includes new features to strengthen your overall security. If your admin enables them, the app will guide you to follow these policies and ensures your passwords stay protected.

Here’s what’s new:

  • Stronger Password Checks: Your company may now require passwords to meet certain rules like minimum length, complexity, or expiration. If a password doesn’t meet those rules, you’ll see it flagged as a “Rule Violating Password”.
  • Stronger PIN Requirements:  Your admin may require a longer minimum PIN to improve the security of your Enpass unlock method.
  • Prompt to Change Master Password if Found Compromised:  If your admin enables this, Enpass will check your master password against the database of compromised passwords from HaveIBeenPwned.com. If it is found as compromised, you’ll be asked to change it.
  • No Autofill on Unsecure (HTTP) Websites: Autofill is not allowed on unsecure websites that use HTTP instead of HTTPS. Your admin may allow exceptions where needed.
  • Passkey Sign-in Policy: Your company may allow or restrict the use of passkeys in Enpass. If restricted, you won’t be able to store or sign-in using passkeys.
  • Windows Hello Unlock Policy: Your admin may choose to enable or disable Enpass app unlock using Biometrics.
Read More

Updated to 6.6.1 on May 19, 2021

Latest Release Notes for Windows(Portable)

Version 6.6.1

Release Date May 19, 2021

Good day everyone! This Enpass update has a new, improved Audit Section!

What’s New:

  • Breach Monitoring | CURRENTLY VISIBLE TO PREMIUM USERS ONLY: Enpass has got new brains to notify you about website breaches so that you always stay on top of your security. Change passwords of vulnerable accounts as soon as you get alerts. All the checking happens locally on your device without sending any URLs to us.
  • 2FA Supported Logins | CURRENTLY VISIBLE TO PREMIUM USERS ONLY: Identify your accounts that support 2FA but don’t have one-time codes saved in Enpass. You can go through the list and choose not to save one-time codes in Enpass if you’re using any other method like call, email, or text for second-factor authentication.
  • Enpass Assistant has got better with a lot of new features suggested by you all. You can now add new logins, edit them directly from the browser extension without jumping on to the main app. Also, the detail page of any item in the assistant will show the associated tags as well.
  • New Audit section design as a single-entry dashboard to review any possible vulnerabilities regarding your accounts and passwords.
  • Now you see a prominent warning header on the item’s details page if that particular website is breached in the past, supports 2FA, or the password of that item is weak, compromised, identical, or has expired.
  • Nextcloud users, now you have a direct option to set up your sync. If you’ve enabled 2FA in your Nextcloud account, you don’t have to create an App password if you do it using this option.

Improvements:

  • Faster restore from cloud now, with improvements in the attachment download process.
  • Various UI improvements. The settings screen will show tabs at the bottom for faster switching.
  • All your items under ‘Expiring tomorrow’ and ‘Expiring in a week’ will now be listed under ‘Expiring Soon.’
  • Show/Hide menu option in settings for the classic theme.

Fixes:

  • Fixed sync issues with Onedrive and Dropbox.
  • Few of you reported issues with frequent crashes on Enpass for Linux.
  • Item counts in the sidebar were getting disappeared on trying to search for an item. Fixed.
  • Fixed an issue in auto-filling items having URLs in Chinese language.
  • On launching from the System tray, the maximized window of Enpass was not minimizing.
  • Fixed an issue where Custom section names were not displayed from items created via custom template having custom sections.
  • The app became unresponsive if it had ‘-‘ in the vault name. Fixed.
  • Few of you reported text getting truncated on the item detail page with a particular Scaling and resolution setting. 
  • Fixed an issue where webform data was not getting copied on duplicating an item.
  • Other minor bug fixes and crashes.
Read More

Updated to 6.11.12–1147 on July 21, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Android

Version 6.11.12 (1147)

Release Date July 21, 2025

Improvements & Fixes:

This update includes minor improvements and bug fixes to enhance the overall user experience.

  • Added autofill support for Microsoft Edge Canary.
  • Resolved an issue where autofilling via the Accessibility service displayed text in red.
  • Other minor bug fixes and crash resolutions.
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Updated to 6.11.12–1953 on July 28, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Linux

Version 6.11.12 (1953)

Release Date July 28, 2025

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.
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Updated to 6.6.1 on May 19, 2021

Latest Release Notes for Linux(Portable)

Version 6.6.1

Release Date May 19, 2021

Good day everyone! This Enpass update has a new, improved Audit Section!

What’s New:

  • Breach Monitoring | CURRENTLY VISIBLE TO PREMIUM USERS ONLY: Enpass has got new brains to notify you about website breaches so that you always stay on top of your security. Change passwords of vulnerable accounts as soon as you get alerts. All the checking happens locally on your device without sending any URLs to us.
  • 2FA Supported Logins | CURRENTLY VISIBLE TO PREMIUM USERS ONLY: Identify your accounts that support 2FA but don’t have one-time codes saved in Enpass. You can go through the list and choose not to save one-time codes in Enpass if you’re using any other method like call, email, or text for second-factor authentication.
  • Enpass Assistant has got better with a lot of new features suggested by you all. You can now add new logins, edit them directly from the browser extension without jumping on to the main app. Also, the detail page of any item in the assistant will show the associated tags as well.
  • New Audit section design as a single-entry dashboard to review any possible vulnerabilities regarding your accounts and passwords.
  • Now you see a prominent warning header on the item’s details page if that particular website is breached in the past, supports 2FA, or the password of that item is weak, compromised, identical, or has expired.
  • Nextcloud users, now you have a direct option to set up your sync. If you’ve enabled 2FA in your Nextcloud account, you don’t have to create an App password if you do it using this option.

Improvements:

  • Faster restore from cloud now, with improvements in the attachment download process.
  • Various UI improvements. The settings screen will show tabs at the bottom for faster switching.
  • All your items under ‘Expiring tomorrow’ and ‘Expiring in a week’ will now be listed under ‘Expiring Soon.’
  • Show/Hide menu option in settings for the classic theme.

Fixes:

  • Fixed sync issues with Onedrive and Dropbox.
  • Few of you reported issues with frequent crashes on Enpass for Linux.
  • Item counts in the sidebar were getting disappeared on trying to search for an item. Fixed.
  • Fixed an issue in auto-filling items having URLs in Chinese language.
  • On launching from the System tray, the maximized window of Enpass was not minimizing.
  • Fixed an issue where Custom section names were not displayed from items created via custom template having custom sections.
  • The app became unresponsive if it had ‘-‘ in the vault name. Fixed.
  • Few of you reported text getting truncated on the item detail page with a particular Scaling and resolution setting. 
  • Fixed an issue where webform data was not getting
Read More

Updated to 6.11.7 on August 28, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Browser

Version 6.11.7 (Chrome)

Release Date August 28, 2025

Hello, everyone!
Here’s what’s new in this update for business users:

  • Autofill on unsecure (HTTP) sites works for those allowed by the admins.
  • Passkey storage and sign-in are disabled if restricted by the admins.
  • The Enpass autofill menu is hidden on websites blocked by the admins.
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Updated to 2.6.1 on August 28, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Enpass Admin Console

Version 2.6.1

Release Date August 28, 2025

Enpass Business New Features:

One of the biggest challenges for admins is making sure employees follow the company’s password policies and have visibility whether employees are following them.

This update enables admins to enforce all key company’s password policies, get visibility into how well they’re being followed, and take corrective actions.

It also introduces a Vault Sharing Overview section that gives admins a full view of all vaults in the organization and their sharing details.

Here’s what’s new:

Enforce Password Complexity Rules: Admins can define password rules such as length, complexity, and expiration as per their organization’s password policy. Passwords generated by Enpass Password Generator will follow these rules by default, and saved passwords that don’t comply with these rules will be flagged as “Rule Violating Passwords” in the user’s app and the Admin’s Security Audit Dashboard.

Detect SSO Password Reuse: Admins can now detect when passwords of their SSO domains are being reused on other accounts. Enpass flags any such reuse in the Admin’s Security Audit Dashboard.

A More Insightful Security Audit Dashboard: The Admin’s Security Audit Dashboard shows more actionable insights to track password policy adherence and strengthen security posture. New details include:

  • Rule violating passwords
  • SSO identical passwords
  • FA-supported items
  • Passkey-supported items

No More Autofill on Unsecure (HTTP) Websites: Admins can now define specific HTTP sites where autofill should be allowed.

Change Master Passwords if Found Compromised: If enabled by admins, Enpass checks users’ master passwords against the HaveIBeenPwned.com database. If a password is found to be compromised, the user will be asked to change it.

Vault Sharing Overview
Admins now get a more organized view of all vaults in the organization, including key details such as creator, location, sharing status and access rights. This visibility helps them monitor how vaults are shared across the organization and brings clarity around access to potentially sensitive data.

New Policy & Controls:

  • Admins can now restrict storing and sign-in using passkeys in Enpass.
  • Admins can now disable Enpass app unlock using Biometrics.
  • Admins can now specify websites where they want to block Enpass inline autofill menu to appear.
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Updated to 2.1 on September 01, 2025

Latest Release Notes for Enpass Hub

Version 2.1

Release Date September 01, 2025

Hello, everyone!
We’ve introduced new events and insights in this Enpass Hub update:

  • New event types added to the Event Logs for better tracking and auditing.
  • Security Audit Dashboard updated with more insights to help you monitor password health and policy adherence effectively. New details include:
    • Rule violating passwords
    • SSO identical passwords
    • 2FA-supported items
    • Passkey-supported items
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