Release notes for Enpass Browser Extension

Version 6.11.5 (Edge)

Release Date: June 18, 2025

This release introduces new enhancements to improve autofill capabilities along with minor bug fixes to enhance your overall Enpass experience.

Improvements:

  • The Enpass extension now supports autofilling standalone TOTP (one-time code) fields on supported websites.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where, after filling in the login details, Enpass was clicking the “Reveal” button instead of the “Sign In” button on the High Plains Power login page.

Version 6.11.5 (Chrome)

Release Date: June 16, 2025

This release introduces new enhancements to improve autofill capabilities along with minor bug fixes to enhance your overall Enpass experience.

Improvements:

  • The Enpass extension now supports autofilling standalone TOTP (one-time code) fields on supported websites.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where, after filling in the login details, Enpass was clicking the “Reveal” button instead of the “Sign In” button on the High Plains Power login page.

Version 6.11.5.2 (Firefox)

Release Date: June 10, 2025

This release introduces new enhancements to improve autofill capabilities along with minor bug fixes to enhance your overall Enpass experience.

Improvements:

  • The Enpass extension now supports autofilling standalone TOTP (one-time code) fields on supported websites.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where, after filling in the login details, Enpass was clicking the “Reveal” button instead of the “Sign In” button on the High Plains Power login page.

Version 6.11.4.2 (Firefox)

Release Date: May 19, 2025

Hello, everyone!

This update includes several security fixes and resolves a few minor issues.

What’s New:

  • Support for upto 250 concurrent user sessions on a single Windows server (Enpass version 6.11.11 required).

Fixes:

  • Fixed a vulnerability where a malicious page or script could trick users into clickjacking by manipulating the transparency of input elements and Enpass’s inline menu.
  • Fixed an issue where the Enpass inline menu was occasionally hidden behind login fields with higher stacking order on some websites. The menu now appears consistently, ensuring smooth autofill experience.

Note: With this update, additional permissions (to communicate with the Native Messaging Host) will be required by all users. As a result, the Enpass extension will be disabled by default, and users will need to manually re-enable it.

Version 6.11.4 (Chrome)

Release Date: May 12, 2025

Hello, everyone!

This update includes several security fixes and resolves a few minor issues.

What’s New:

  • Support for upto 250 concurrent user sessions on a single Windows server (Enpass version 6.11.11 required).

Fixes:

  • Fixed a vulnerability where a malicious page or script could trick users into clickjacking by manipulating the transparency of input elements and Enpass’s inline menu.
  • Fixed an issue where the Enpass inline menu was occasionally hidden behind login fields with higher stacking order on some websites. The menu now appears consistently, ensuring smooth autofill experience.

Note: With this update, additional permissions (to communicate with the Native Messaging Host) will be required by all users. As a result, the Enpass extension will be disabled by default, and users will need to manually re-enable it.

Version 6.11.4 (Edge)

Release Date: May 12, 2025

Hello, everyone!

This update includes several security fixes and resolves a few minor issues.

What’s New:

  • Support for upto 250 concurrent user sessions on a single Windows server (Enpass version 6.11.11 required).

Fixes:

  • Fixed a vulnerability where a malicious page or script could trick users into clickjacking by manipulating the transparency of input elements and Enpass’s inline menu.
  • Fixed an issue where the Enpass inline menu was occasionally hidden behind login fields with higher stacking order on some websites. The menu now appears consistently, ensuring smooth autofill experience.

Note: With this update, additional permissions (to communicate with the Native Messaging Host) will be required by all users. As a result, the Enpass extension will be disabled by default, and users will need to manually re-enable it.