Enpass is a password manager that prioritizes the security and privacy of its users. Unlike other password managers that store passwords on a central server, Enpass allows users to choose where their encrypted vaults are stored and synced. This can be done through various cloud services such as Google Drive, OneDrive, Box, Dropbox, iCloud, NextCloud, WebDAV, or completely offline. Enpass also supports storing and syncing passkeys across devices, making it ready for the password-less future.
The need for a password manager is highlighted by the hassle of creating and remembering passwords, especially when they need to be changed quickly due to data breaches. Enpass makes this process easier by keeping passwords safer, easier to use, and easier to change. It also includes password audit and breach monitoring tools to further enhance security.
Enpass stands out as a safer option compared to other password managers because it does not store user vaults on a central server, making it a less tempting target for hackers. In order to access a user's vault, a hacker would need to target the user personally, know which cloud services they have chosen for their vaults, have the credentials to those cloud accounts, get past multi-factor authentication, and know the user's Enpass master password. Enpass also offers password audit and breach monitoring tools to help keep users safe.
Enpass offers a range of features that make it a better option for managing passwords. These include the ability to store and sync passkeys, unlimited vaults for separating work and personal passwords, customizable templates, categories, and tags, and a customizable password generator. It also has a Wear OS app for easy access to information on the go, the ability to attach documents and images to saved credentials, and a built-in authenticator for 6-digit codes.
Enpass is also affordable, with a free option for syncing up to 25 items and a desktop app that is completely free for individual users. Premium and Family plans start at just $1.99/month and $2.99/month respectively, while Business plans start at $2.99/user/month or $9.99/month for small teams. Enpass is also compliant with ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standards and offers quick unlock options such as face or fingerprint authentication, a PIN, or a keyfile as a second-factor authentication.
Enpass is available on various platforms including Android, iOS, Windows, Mac, Linux, and all major browsers. It also offers powerful security and recovery tools, one-click sharing for teams, and easy integration with Google Workspace and Microsoft 365. The app also has accessibility features that allow for autofilling credentials into apps and websites saved in Enpass.
Enpass values the privacy of its users and has a zero-knowledge AES-256 encryption on 100% of user data. It also automatically checks for weak or compromised passwords and monitors for website breaches. The app also offers convenience with features such as auto-filling passwords, authentication codes, credit cards, and webforms, as well as auto-saving new or changed credentials. Enpass also offers support through email, Twitter, Facebook, and forums.