Release notes for Enpass iOS

Version 6.7.1

Release Date: September 28, 2021

Hello everyone! We would like to extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation for using Wi-Fi sync and for sharing your feedback.

This update contains a few but important fixes for issues you’ve reported to us.

Fixes:

  • While editing date fields in an item, the date selector UI was not functioning as expected. Fixed.
  • Other minor bug fixes and crashes to improve reliability and performance.

Version 6.7.0

Release Date: August 19, 2021

One of the most awaited Enpass feature – Wi-Fi sync, is at last, here. We have taken the word “offline” to a whole another level as now, you get the option to sync your data across devices, cloudlessly, over the Wi-Fi or your local network. This means you now have complete ownership of your data, and in turn, total peace of mind.

What’s New:

  • Introducing Wi-Fi Sync as a new way to sync data, without using any cloud service. You can now sync between devices connected over your Wi-Fi or local network. Read more about it here

Improvements:

  • All the tiles on the Audit dashboard with zero count will now be actionable, and count ‘0’ will be displayed in green color as good health.
  • Enpass can now trigger sync while autofilling passwords. Earlier, users had to first switch to the main Enpass app to sync the changes made on other devices before they can autofill them.
  • The snapshot of Enpass interface used to be visible while using App Switcher. Now it will be obscured by the privacy protection view on top of the main screen when Enpass goes to the background.

Fixes:

  • Few users reported a crash while trying to add items in the Default vault (the vault set to always save items in) that had already been removed.
  • Fixed an issue where the users were unable to open the items while searching in Tags.
  • Few of you reported issues with item listing while auto-filling, now fixed.
  • Other minor bug fixes.

Version 6.6.3

Release Date: May 24, 2021

In today’s update, we have changed the way how Enpass used to add shared items. Earlier, it used to read the clipboard automatically on every launch to look for shared items. Now by default, it won’t access the clipboard on start and you can add any shared item by selecting ‘Add an item from clipboard’ on the add item screen. If you want Enpass to check the clipboard at the start, as it used to be, enable a preference ‘Check clipboard for shared items’ under Advanced Preferences.

Added an option on the welcome screen to Activate Enpass, allowing you to activate your license immediately after installation.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue in Password Autofill, where items from all vaults were listed even if a particular vault was selected in the main app.
  • Few of you reported getting the ‘Unlock using Touch ID’ pop up after restarting the app every time, even if the Touch ID option is already enabled.
  • Fixed an issue with the scrolling in large notes where it was jumping to the end on tapping anywhere in middle.
  • Other minor bug fixes and crashes to improve reliability and performance.

Version 6.6.2

Release Date: February 05, 2021

Fixes:

  • Quick! This patch release takes care of the sync issue with One Drive and Dropbox faced by a few of you.

Version 6.6.1

Release Date: January 01, 2021

Improvements:

  • Minor improvements in the Audit section.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where users could not attach files in an item.

Version 6.6.0

Release Date: December 14, 2020

Highlights:

  • Breach Monitoring: 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 information to us.
  • 2FA Supported Logins: 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.

What’s New:

  • New design of Audit section as a unified security dashboard to quickly pinpoint 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 sync through NextCloud.

Improvements:

  • Restoring data from the cloud has gone faster. You don’t have to wait until all the attachments are downloaded.
  • While autofilling using iOS Password Autofill, items used frequently will now be displayed on top in the quick tab bar.
  • Along with Safari, Chrome & Firefox, Enpass now supports opening links in Brave, Vivaldi & Edge browsers, if installed.
  • Now easier to choose the language of Enpass. The list of languages under advanced settings of Enpass is now alphabetically sorted along with its English name.
  • Weak and Identical password list now displays the count of items in the headers.
  • Now get the option to select the vault on all the tabs.
  • All your items under ‘Expiring tomorrow’ and ‘Expiring in a week’ will now be listed under ‘Expiring Soon.’
  • Now, if you have to change the password for your WebDAV account, just click on the Re-authenticate button on the WebDAV setup page.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue with iCloud Sync returning “No internet Connection” with the primary vault.
  • Custom icon created in iOS was being displayed as blank on Desktop. Fixed.
  • Fixed an issue where clipboard got cleared automatically after using a password on a website.
  • The keyboard was not displayed upon multiple failures from Touch ID. Fixed.
  • Resolved an issue where the items were still displayed under associated tags, even after deletion.
  • Few of you reported issues with Lock-on leaving and Automatic lock not working appropriately. Fixed.