Enpass version 6.9.2 has been released for Windows. Enpass is a password manager for Windows, macOS, Linux, and several mobile platforms. The software allows you to easily log in to websites and manage your passwords. This allows you to create new passwords, and the program lets you know if the password is weak, old, or frequently used. Data is stored encrypted locally, but it’s also possible to sync via services like iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. Enpass is free to use on desktop; For use on a mobile device or with different users it will be Subscription It must be closed. Passkey support was added in this version, but a lot has changed since version 6.9.0:
Version 6.9.2 (1563)
Great news for your security! The passwordless future is here with Enpass Passkey Manager! Passkeys are a faster, more secure way to sign in to websites using Windows Hello facial or fingerprint recognition instead of passwords. (Learn more about passkeys.)
How do passkeys work?
When you create an account with an authentication passkey, Enpass creates a pair of “keys” that only work when used together. One of the keys is in the account, and the other is encrypted in Enpass. When you log in, use your face or fingerprint authentication to allow the two keys to match together, confirming that it’s really you.
Why passkeys over passwords?
Because passkeys consist of two parts, and are kept in different places, fraudsters cannot guess, steal, hack, or take them — making passkeys significantly more secure than passwords.
Why use enpass to manage your passkeys?
Passkeys were originally device-specific, but with Enpass, you can sync your passkeys across your devices, making your accounts more secure no matter which device you use to log in.
Enpass 6.9.2 also fixed some bugs:
- Fixed a connection issue with Nextcloud when the server URL contains a port number.
- Fixed an issue where the browser extension’s built-in menu for items with a custom icon would not work in Enpass.
- Fixed Dashboard.uberspace.de autofill suggestion bug
Version 6.9.1 (1515)
- Fixed occasional crashes when syncing with Google Drive.
- Fixed some unruly tag behavior when syncing vaults across devices.
- Fixed an issue with overlapping text for Greek and Russian.
- Fixed “Destination folder inaccessible for synchronization” error when selecting the root drive for folder synchronization in Windows.
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