Release notes for Enpass macOS (Store Version)

Version 6.11.17 (2132)

Release Date: November 27, 2025

  • Fixed a passkey sign-in issue for Google and Amazon accounts.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred during app startup.
  • Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

Version 6.11.16 (2118)

Release Date: November 18, 2025

This quick update includes bug fixes related to import functionality and app performance.

Version 6.11.15 (2116)

Release Date: October 03, 2025

We’ve made Enpass even better with new easy migration options for all users and stronger security controls specifically for business users.

What’s New

Easier data migration with new import options
Users can now easily import your saved passwords and accounts directly from:

  1. Dropbox
  2. ESET Password Manager
  3. Microsoft Authenticator

For Business users

Stronger PIN Requirements
Your admin may now define stricter rules for PIN creation, reducing the risk of weak or guessable PINS. Update includes:

  • New PIN complexity requirements – Your admin can enforce PINs that include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols for higher security.
  • Prevention of weak PINs – Your admin can now restrict the use of repetitive, sequential, or easily guessable PINs (like 1111, 1234, 2580) ensuring stronger protection.

Bug Fixes for Business Users

  • Fixed issues where passwords outside the defined rule set were incorrectly flagged as violations.
  • Other minor bug fixes and improvements.

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.

Version 6.11.13 (2032)

Release Date: July 17, 2025

This update includes minor fixes to improve app stability and compatibility with newer and older versions of macOS.

Fixes:

  • Resolved a crash issue that occurred on macOS versions below 13 after updating the app.
  • Resolved an issue where the browser extension was not functioning properly on an upcoming version of macOS.
  • Various minor bug fixes and crash resolutions.

For Enpass Business Users:

  • New: When a connection to business cloud storage fails, diagnostic details now appear, with an option to share logs to assist in troubleshooting.
  • Fixed: Resolved an issue where admins couldn’t approve password recovery requests for OneDrive Business users after their email ID had been changed.

Version 6.11.12 (2002)

Release Date: June 17, 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.

Improvements:

  • The Enpass extension can now autofill standalone TOTP (one-time code) fields on supported websites (PS: Requires Extension version 6.11.5 ~coming soon).
  • Added log options in Enpass Advanced Settings to help analyze the root cause of issues encountered while using the app.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where connecting multiple vaults to different Nextcloud accounts with the same username resulted in an ‘Authentication error’.
  • 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 on Safari browser (Reported by Marek Tóth).
  • Fixed an issue where the Enpass inline menu was occasionally hidden behind login fields with higher stacking order on some websites on Safari browser. The menu now appears consistently, ensuring smooth autofill experience (Reported by Marek Tóth).
  • Other minor bug fixes.

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.
  • 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.