Release notes for Enpass macOS

Version 6.8.3

Release Date: September 27, 2022

Hello, everyone! We have some great changes for you in this release, including site-specific generated passwords, several improvements for Enpass Business users, and a handful of squished bugs.

What’s New:

  • Built-in Password Generator now checks if a website has specific password requirements before generating password suggestions.
  • In compliance with new Apple requirements, Enpass for macOS now include in-app account-deletion option.
  • Enpass can now import new .1pux format from 1Password.
  • Enpass can now import CSV format from Myki.

ENPASS BUSINESS:

  • Vaults can now be created and stored in the Files section of Microsoft Teams channels.
  • Search is now available when opening or creating a vault in SharePoint Sites and Teams Channels.
  • Admins can now specify requirements and restrictions for Enpass to use when generating passwords.
  • Admins can now specify terms that should be discouraged from use in passwords.
  • Admins can now set users’ ability to create and share secondary vaults.

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue where Enpass could sync continuously, waiting for reauthentication.
  • Fixed blank window (and related issues) when updating an Enpass Item through the browser extension.
  • Password History duplication (due to incorrect timestamp during sync) has been resolved.
  • Brave Browser’s newest code signature is now recognized by the Enpass browser extension.
  • WebDAVNav users with Digest Authentication enabled should no longer be asked to reauthenticate.
  • Fixed error when creating a second vault in Nextcloud using different credentials but the same URL.

Version 6.8.2 (1081)

Release Date: June 16, 2022

Hello everyone. Big news for M1 Mac users: Enpass is now native for Apple Silicon! Other improvements and bug fixes include…

What’s New:

  • Enpass now runs natively on Apple Silicon.

Improvements:

  • The Inline Autofill Popup in Safari now displays suggestions sorted alphabetically.
  • The Enpass icon that appears inside fillable fields on webpages has been updated.
  • Improved Enpass’s behavior on webpages using iframes.
  • Improved Enpass’s ability to identify different kind of fields on webpages for better autofilling.

Fixes:

  • On pages with nested iframes, the Inline Autofill Popup Menu was displaying above some fields instead of below. This issue is now fixed.
  • Other minor bug fixes.

Version 6.8.2

Release Date: June 16, 2022

Hello everyone. Big news for M1 Mac users: Enpass is now native for Apple Silicon! Other improvements and bug fixes include…

What’s New:

  • Enpass now runs natively on Apple Silicon.

Improvements:

  • The Inline Autofill Popup in Safari now displays suggestions sorted alphabetically.
  • The Enpass icon that appears inside fillable fields on webpages has been updated.
  • Improved Enpass’s behavior on webpages using iframes.
  • Improved Enpass’s ability to identify different kind of fields on webpages for better autofilling.

Fixes:

  • On pages with nested iframes, the Inline Autofill Popup Menu was displaying above some fields instead of below. This issue is now fixed.
  • Other minor bug fixes.

Version 6.8.1 (1063)

Release Date: May 23, 2022

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue with Dropbox syncing where the users were required to “Re-authenticate” with Dropbox very frequently.
  • Other minor crashes and fixes.

Version 6.8.1

Release Date: May 23, 2022

Fixes:

  • Fixed an issue with Dropbox syncing where the users were required to “Re-authenticate” with Dropbox very frequently.
  • Other minor crashes and fixes.

Version 6.8.0 (1059)

Release Date: May 03, 2022

Hello everyone. We’re excited to share a big update with you. This release isn’t just about bug fixes and minor improvements. We’re celebrating the start of a whole new era for Enpass – Enpass for Business!

Businesses and large enterprises can now use Enpass to secure the passwords and sensitive data of their teams, and yes – we are still OFFLINE. We know not everyone is comfortable storing their passwords on someone else’s servers, and that applies to businesses too. Your wait for an offline password manager for your workplace is over now that Enpass for Business is here.

We’ve also made many productivity improvements. So, grab a coffee and go through the changelog:

What’s New:

  • Enpass for businesses: If you’re in a business not using any password manager for team members and waited for any offline one, your wait is over! Enpass Business is here – keep your business sensitive data on your devices/cloud, set password policies, onboard users via SCIM supported Active Directory and there’s a lot more if you’re using Microsoft 365 Business. Checkout our website for more!
  • Automatic Compromised Password Checker: Password auditing has become more effective with added security. Compromised password checking is now automatic in Enpass and triggers whenever a new password is added or changed. Just enable it on from Audit > Compromised > Turn on.

Improvements:

  • While creating or editing an item, you’ll now get suggestions to auto-complete the fields for Usernames, Emails, and Phone numbers with the most used values in the selected vault.
  • You can now reveal an item’s password by pressing the Option keys  on the keyboard.
  • Added an indicator to show if the Caps lock is on while entering Master Password.
  • On the Edit page, you will now have an option for password fields to use a password from the generator’s history. This is helpful when the password for any website is changed successfully changing passwords using the browser extension is a success but the extension itself fails to capture the updated password for any reason. You can now manually edit the item and access the last generated password using this option.
  • The ‘Show More’ button is back on the Enpass Assistant, hoping all your concerns with the ‘Match URL hostname’ functionality are gone for good.
  • Now you can import data from any supported format and merge it into the existing vault.
  • Added option to import Enpass vault from an encrypted backup file in any existing vault. Just Select Import > Enpass > Backup file > Select the backup file from your machine> Select the Vault> Enter the password of the backup vault.
  • The time interval for one-time codes can be changed from the default value of 30 seconds.
  • Enpass now shows a warning message on trying to remove a vault that has un-synced changes.
  • Improved Enpass behavior while copying data to the pasteboard.
  • Full name (First name + Last name) from the Identity type item will be displayed as the secondary text in the items list.

Fixes:

  • Secret keys containing newline characters (‘\n’) were marked as invalid while generating one-time codes. Fixed.
  • Few of you reported an issue with extra spaces being added before the parentheses while editing text in any field. Fixed.
  • Fixed an issue where the spaces after commas were not displayed in the Enpass user interface.
  • Fixed an issue where Emojis in items were displayed as horizontal lines.
  • Fixed an issue where the text was getting truncated in the Korean language.
  • Few of you were unable to launch the URL having Unicode characters from the Enpass detail page. Fixed.
  • Few of you were getting the error “nothing to import” while importing from Bitwarden. Fixed.
  • Fixed an issue where a few of you could not print items from Enpass.