Download and Secure Your Digital Life
Are you tired of trying to remember multiple passwords and worrying about the security of your online accounts? Look no further! Enpass Password Manager is here to simplify your digital life and keep your data secure. With the Enpass Chrome extension, you can effortlessly manage your passwords, credentials, and important files, all while enjoying the convenience of autofill.
Why Choose Enpass?
Enpass stands out from other password managers with its unique "offline" approach. Unlike other services, Enpass does not store your passwords, credentials, or files on their servers. Your data remains securely encrypted and stored locally on your device(s). You have full control over your sensitive information. Additionally, you can easily synchronize your data across devices using your own cloud accounts, without ever sending it to Enpass servers. This level of security and privacy sets Enpass apart from the competition.
Personal Experience with Enpass
Having used Enpass with a total rating of 3.6 based on user reviews, I can attest to its effectiveness. The Chrome extension seamlessly integrates with the Enpass Password Manager Desktop application, allowing for effortless autofill of passwords and credentials. It has become an essential tool in managing my ever-growing list of online accounts.
Enpass provides a user-friendly interface that is easy to navigate. It offers a wide range of features, including secure password generation, password auditing, and the ability to securely store important files. With Enpass, I no longer have to worry about weak or reused passwords compromising the security of my accounts.
User Reviews
Enpass has received positive feedback from users, with many praising its security and ease of use. S. Ronin McGowan commends Enpass for its implementation across different platforms and its smart "your data is never on our servers" design. Another user, Harrison T, switched from popular password managers and is impressed with Enpass' functionality on both iPhone and PC.
However, some users have encountered issues with the Chrome extension. hellduck D reported difficulties in inputting username and password after a recent update, while andrii hulmetov experienced syncing and timeout errors. It's important to note that individual experiences may vary.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a secure and reliable password manager, Enpass is a top choice. The Chrome extension seamlessly integrates with the Enpass Password Manager Desktop application, providing autofill capabilities and ensuring your passwords and credentials are easily accessible across devices.
With Enpass, you have full control over your data and can enjoy the peace of mind that comes with offline storage and encryption. Download the Enpass Password Manager Desktop application and experience the power of Enpass Chrome extension today.
20 Reviews For This Extension
This extension has almost without exception worked very well for me for several years across multiple platforms (Linux and Windows) and multiple browsers (Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Brave, Zen etc.). I'll admit that to get it to work in a way that is (almost) as seamless as any built-in browser password managers does take some small effort on my part to sometimes manually manage the creation of an item (or add some more information to auto-generated items) that effort has served me well both using this extension and in other ways as I manage my logins and other sensitive information. To the team at Enpass thank you for a quality product!
I can't say if it's the extension or main app, but 9 times out of 10 Enpass fails to correctly fill fields on the screen, either only filling one or not doing any at all. I've ended up using Enpass merely as a vault to store data, but then manually copy each data item one by one into the browser. I also have to do that on the mobile App. Frustratingly Enpass gets in the way of using my computers, blocking fields, annoying popups and the like, far more than it speeds up using them. Then it occurred to me that is wasting my time and I need to look for a different security solution. A few weeks ago I moved to Linux and was relieved to find Enpass was available, but then discovered the faults are also present in this OS, meaning these faults are fundamental to the software and are browser/OS independent. I've used Enpass for years, but it's now so slow and flaky, I need to spend some time researching alternatives. I suppose I've stuck with it so long because early on I obtained a free pro license, but even at no cost I can't justify continuing with it, especially as there are so many open source security solutions that are also free.
Is acting crazy after updating MacOS to Sequoia
HALF A LIFE USING AND HAPPY ALL AND MOST OF ALL I BELIEVE THE COMPANY AND GREATLY YOU CAN SEARCH LIFETIME ACCOUNTS NEARLY FREE COMPARED OTHER COMPANIES
Latest version makes chrome almost unusable on (ajax?) forms with huge waiting times.
worked fine until few weeks ago, now some sites, that have a search bar completely crash, when trying to edit the thing i wrote in it.
The extension is great but until my last upgrade I have many problem with Chrome Could you please fix the issu
The chrome extension barely works anymore. The password popup randomly disappears and reappears without letting you select and autofill login items. Please fix ASAP or I will be cancelling Enpass and migrating to 1password.
I was having the same issue everyone else is reporting, but now it won't even do that. It says "setup required" and tells me I don't have the desktop app installed even though I do. I really really didn't want to switch away from Enpass but I think I have to. this is just too much.
Was great, but no longer works properly. The extension gets into a broken state where the autofill popup menu keeps locking and unlocking which doesn't allow you to click password. Tried everything from changing settings to reinstalling Enpass and extension. Reinstalling the extension does fix it but only temporarily.
Keeps breaking with browser signatures after Chrome auto updates. Useless app.
Import ; Support unicode. Futer Autofill PWD, Attachments ;allows you to store any type of file, Keyfile ;Add an extra level of authentication to unlock Enpass with a Keyfile.
It would be great Password manager, unfortuntelly its freezing, unable to stay authenticate for more than 1 hour. No way to make it working properly. Going to migrate...
I don't often give 5 star reviews, because there's always room for improvement. However, I feel that Enpass' extensions for both Chrome and Firefox are well implemented. The Android app needs a little polishing, but it's more than serviceable. Enpass' entire "your data is never on our servers" design is so smart it's amazing to think that other password managers were written any other way. I bought the lifetime license, after using Lastpass (breached AND got monetization fever) and Myki (the software/company got purchased and the product was migrated to a closed project...I think?), not to mention encryption "vaults" for storage of my passwords via spreadsheets and other non-shiny methods, I can honestly say I've spent 20 years keeping my passwords safe in many many different ways, but Enpass appears to be the very best method (that doesn't involve me remembering thousands of passwords in my own head) to date. For that, I gladly give this review and the 5 stars.
Can not input user name and password in so many page since the last update of chrome plugin!
Used to use 1Password and Lastpass. Was tired of those monthly subscription. Got a hold of a lifetime license and will not be ever switching back. Enpass works great on my iPhone and PC.
doesn't work endless process of syncing between app and extension and timeout error as a result
Solid extension. Does what it needs to do.
The extension will not link to chrome browser. Using Chrome Version 104.0.5112.101 (Official Build) (64-bit) on an ASUS running Ubuntu 22.04
Enpass Chrome Extension is reducing 32% performance in javascript (Chrome 103, #Windows 11, AMD Ryzen 9 Battery) only difference is the installed extension and not. Speedometer 2.0 results goes from 118 without Enpass extension to 80.5 with Enpass extension installed