Release notes for Enpass Admin Console

Version 2.8.0

Release Date: January 05, 2026

This update brings the first in a series of exciting updates to the Enpass Admin Console designed to give Enterprise admins better control, clearer adoption insights, and quicker deployment.

  1. Enhanced Dashboard for Enterprise Visibility
    Enterprise admins now get real-time insights into rollout and usage. The enhanced dashboard provides a clear view of adoption across the organisation, enabling faster, more confident decisions.
  2. Guided Setup with Focus Actions
    We are making rolling out Enpass across a large organisation as quick and simple as possible, reducing the time of deployment. Focus Actions provides a structured, guided setup process, with setup tasks grouped into Essential, Recommended, and Integrations.

Version 2.7.4

Release Date: November 21, 2025

We’ve added more options for streaming Enpass Audit Logs to your preferred SIEM solution with support for:

  • Graylog
  • Any SIEM solution that accepts data in JSON list format

Version 2.7.3

Release Date: November 11, 2025

What’s New

  • We’ve made it easier for admins who haven’t yet enabled Security Audit, Sharing, Recovery, or Event Logs to explore and enable them
  • The Integrations page has been moved under Settings and renamed to Feature Management
  • Several section headers under Settings have been renamed for a more intuitive navigation experience
  • Admins can view the billing email address associated with their account under the Billing section
  • Minor bug fixes and improvements

Version 2.7.2

Release Date: October 14, 2025

  • Admins can now set PIN complexity rules at the group level, enabling customized security policies to suit different requirements.
  • Minor bug fixes and improvements

Version 2.7.0

Release Date: September 29, 2025

What’s New

Stronger PIN Requirements

Admins can now define stricter polices for PIN creation, reducing the risk of weak or guessable PINs. This update includes:

  • New PIN complexity rules – Enforce PINs that include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols for higher security.
  • Block weak PINs – Prevent the use of repetitive, sequential, or easily guessable PINs (like 1111, 1234, 2580), ensuring stronger protection across your organization.

Enhancements

  • On the Sharing page, admins can now see the number of shareable vaults, shared vaults, and not shared vaults.
  • Minor bug fixes and improvements.

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
  • 2FA-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.