Enpass Password Manager

Enpass Password Manager Free App

Rated 4.55/5 (5,132) —  Free Android application by Sinew Software Systems Private Limited

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About Enpass Password Manager

**The most SECURE and COST-EFFECTIVE password management app in the world!

Enpass offers you freedom from remembering too many passwords and other important credentials. It secures them in one place by your master password and makes them accessible anywhere and everywhere - on your smartphones, tablets, or desktops.

The app also helps you create strong and unique passwords for every login without the need to remember any of those. Read more at https://enpass.io.

ENPASS IS UNBEATABLE
◆ Free Full Featured Desktop Version For Mac, Windows And Linux
◆ No Subscription Charges Or Sign-up Required
◆ Autofills Login details in Chrome Browser and Third party Apps
◆ Works with Fingerprints
◆ Vast range of preset templates to store every kind of information
◆ Secure sharing
◆ Backup/Restore over WiFi
◆ Categorize your data in Folders

FOR ENPASS, SECURITY IS PARAMOUNT
◆ Military grade encryption- Enpass secures your data by SQLCIPHER which is transparent and open-source AES-256 encryption to ensure highest level of security. All protection mechanism is done locally (offline) at your device. Read more at https://www.enpass.io/security/
◆ No online signup required- Instead of our servers, your data is secured in your device or your cloud.
◆ Strong password generator- Built-in password generator lets you create strong and unique passwords for logins.
◆ Auto locking- Automatically locks itself when not in use or device is lost.
◆ Autoclear clipboard- Clears clip board automatically (Optional).

ENPASS IS FOR EVERYONE
◆ Cross-platform compatibility- Available for all major desktop and smartphone platforms.
◆ Cloud-sync- Syncs securely across your devices through Dropbox, GoogleDrive, OneDrive, ownCloud/WebDAV and Box.
◆ Import from other popular password managers.

SEAMLESS BROWSING
◆ Autofilling - Autofills your login details while browsing in Chrome and Enpass browser.
◆ Multi-tabbed browser- Browse multiple sites using tabs in Enpass Browser.

FULLY LOADED, YET ECONOMIC
◆ Free desktop version- Full featured desktop version is Free for MAC, Windows and Linux.
◆ Works with Fingerprints.
◆ Supports quick unlock using PIN
◆ Fully customizable
◆ Folder support

We are constantly doing our best to improve Enpass for our million users. Please rate it to let others know about your experience with Enpass.

Connect with us @EnpassApp on Twitter and facebook.com/EnpassApp on Facebook.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Enpass Password Manager version 5.4.8 on your Android device!
Downloaded 100,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: io.enpass.app, download Enpass Password Manager.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
This update fixes an issue where WebDAV sync from Enpass was not able to connect to some Nextcloud servers.
We are social and listening to you on Twitter (@EnpassApp) and our Forums here https://discussion.enpass.io.
Version update Enpass Password Manager was updated to version 5.4.8
Version update Enpass Password Manager was updated to version 5.1.0
More downloads  Enpass Password Manager reached 100 000 - 500 000 downloads
Version update Enpass Password Manager was updated to version 4.6.2

What are users saying about Enpass Password Manager

X70%
by X####:

Fantastic app and service, the most secure way to manage your passwords on computers and smartphones. No registration required, Nexus imprint supported and you can choose your trusted cloud service to sync among devices (namely, Google Drive).

X70%
by X####:

The standard free version with a limit of 20 passwords without doubt is amazing. The best in my opinion. But the paid version is definitely not worth it, sale or non-sale, because if you ever upgrade your device you cannot keep the same paid account because the app is stored internally onto your device and only that device. I understand that it's for good security but there are apps far greater and more affordable. For example, Safe in Cloud Pro. Nothing is better than that app. Search it and download ASAP!

X70%
by X####:

Love it for everything it does. However, sync is slow in a sense that my app didn't show changes I've made on my PC well over a week ago, including changing the master password.

I70%
by I####:

It works fine when filling in passwords in apps directly, but in Firefox it doesn't recognize the page I'm on, thus not showing the notification. If this was fixed I would be really happy to buy the pro version. Edit: the Enpass keyboard is ok I guess, but it supports only English and it's really annoying to change keyboards just to input a login. Also, Firefox does provide accessibility events for whitelisted apps. I believe you could work with Mozilla to have Enpass whitelisted for the events.

F70%
by F####:

Being able to use my fingerprint to unlock, having it sync with the cloud of my choice, the low cost of the apps all make this a password manager I'd recommend. Only things that could improve is the browser autofill which is pretty bad.

X70%
by X####:

So much to like compared with the competition: Free for PC, pay once on other devices. Easy to keep in sync on my PC, laptop, and smartphone. Quick to open with fingerprint reader. Clean interface. My only qualm is that I like to use similar icons for certain groups, but there is no way to keep my favorite icons handy; I always have to scroll through a large list

X70%
by X####:

This system is great. I like that I can use my own cloud account, and that there is no subscription fee. Also, it is well laid out and works well if you are back and forth between your PC and Android devices. I had no idea how much easier it would be to have passwords managed securely and conveniently like this takes the stress away from tracking lots of passcodes. I am in the process of seeing if I can share one set of passwords with another android account and share the same cloud account (so my spouse can access our account as a family account).

X70%
by X####:

It's good but not as seamless as I'd like. Sometimes i need to select the Enpass keyboard, which is thankfully something that can be done at the point when required, to manually fill fields. It's not possible to create a new entry from within the registration page of a new website. You need to start Enpass separately and create the new entry before going back into the website registration page. It also doesn't always fill fields automatically.

X70%
by X####:

Great App, but if you search for something, after typing each character you have to wait up to 5 second for refreshing the results. The problem appears on all my devices (Windows 10, macOS and Android).

X70%
by X####:

Slightly too expensive. I need to buy app for android and then app for Windows to have full use on all devices. Slightly too much

X70%
by X####:

Enpass is a solid password manager. Its UI is excellent. I think the autofill feature can improve, especially on apps. Sometimes I have to tap 'Password' to autofill the password. For example, the autofill on the Facebook app provides 'Password' so that I can tap on it. It doesn't actually autofill on the Facebook app. However, this is only a minor nuisance.

X70%
by X####:

I held off getting a password store for ages because I wanted my passwords to sync over the cloud, but I didn't want to pay monthly to have it put on someone else's servers. But enpass got me when I saw it'd just sync to my Google drive or OneDrive etc, and do caved in a tried it and it's worked great. I haven't had any issues, it looks nice and it syncs across my devices easily

X70%
by X####:

Purchased Pro version. Small one time fee for this excellent offline password manager so no subscription charges or sign-up required. Syncs seamlessly with android devices, PC's etc with your choice of cloud account, in my case Google Cloud. No ads, nice interface, fields fully customizable and works perfectly with Google Wear.

X70%
by X####:

Outstanding app. I really can't think of anything that I would like it to do that it doesn't already do. I'm not recycling the same password on every site like I used to, and I can quickly recall a password that I don't remember using Enpass. Well worth the money.

I70%
by I####:

EnPass is OK and does the job but it's not as nice as LastPass was. It rarely keeps me signed in. Even though I have it configured to ask me for a PIN within a certain amount of time after logging in, it almost always asks for the master password. It also makes me tap extra times to copy and paste my login details to other sites/apps. Many other annoyances but to end on positive note: it's pay once, own forever. That's nicer than the recurring subscription costs of LastPass.

S70%
by S####:

While selecting folders app keeps crashing. On some folders this happens all the time on some randomly. Also if I have an existing db file from desktop environment i do not see how this is done. Restore from existing does not seem to recognise db file.

E70%
by E####:

The app is really good and does its job well. Had to buy the app (10 entries is not enough ) but was well worth the money. Use it daily. Love it!

N70%
by N####:

I've been using this app for many months, and I'm very happy with it so far. I'm also very happy with the corresponding Windows version, which works with this version. Of course, one can't know how secure it is until is found not to be.

S70%
by S####:

May possibly be the best password manager out there! After trying 1Password, LastPass, SafeInCloud and Avast Passwords... Enpass appears to have the most all-round most useful features. Accessible on all platforms, and having a beautiful Mac OS app with fantastic functionality - I absolutely love it. My ONLY honest feedback for improvement would be to make a better design for Android as it's very dull in comparison to competitors :-) But it's a great product!

X70%
by X####:

Great app and very easy to use, syncs seamlessly with Dropbox so I've always got a back up and therefore easy to transfer between phones. One thing missing is auto fill using camera, it would be great if you could photo your docs rather than have to manually fill in the data, would also be good to attach files.

X70%
by X####:

Great service and updates . I have on 4 different platforms !! Always updating .. I wish it add more options for loyalty cards like QR and barcodes !! Pleaaaaase :)

X70%
by X####:

Most other password managers are subscription based, this one is a payment per platform type purchase. Which makes far more sense in my opinion. They keep updating it regularly as well. A must have in the digital era.

T70%
by T####:

Great app, works on android, Apple, Windows. I've bought it for android and Apple. No need to buy the windows app since the free windows programme is fine. All sync perfectly.

X70%
by X####:

The best password manager. I just suggest that the developers create a YouTube video tutorial sessions to help with the learning curve. The also to make sure users are able to use the app most efficiently. Also a Fingerprint on note 4 is not working well (Note 4 is to blame as Samsung did not implement the standard android fingerprint APi and doesn't work properly on most apps)

X70%
by X####:

Alright app but pointless on mobile if the auto fill doesn't auto pop up like last pass does. I don't want to swipe down for notification go to the app fingerprint wait.... Then select my password from the list. This app isn't really that smart to know what I want

X70%
by X####:

Pretty much the only one I tried with Google Drive sync. Only thing missing is an alternative to Watchtower in 1P

T70%
by T####:

Although it misses a few app auto fills, it's a great app especially with the fingerprint unlock. Biggest advantage is the ability to use the cloud sync service of your choice. Also, I'm proud to support an Indian company.

X70%
by X####:

Try many of password app. This is the best specially cross all platforms so if one day you change to any phone they will sync across each other.

X70%
by X####:

Like the cross platform integration. Don't like frequent meaningless updates.

E70%
by E####:

It's simple to use yet practical. And the great thing is that Enpass is in BlackBerry App World. It can sync with BB's password keeper so I can hv my password keeper seamlessly moved to Enpass!!

Q70%
by Q####:

Enpass a one the best apps on the play Store in its category and is extremely user friendly while being quite intuitive. It is full of all the features one could need in such an app and I will surely buy the paid version.

G70%
by G####:

I've tried my share of password managers over the years including eWallet, SplashID, SPB Wallet, KeePass, 1Password, mSecure and Dashlane, but Enpass is the best one I've found. I love the cloud sync, one time fee per platform and browser extension. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a great password manager.

M70%
by M####:

Honest review. First of all, I really appreciate the developers by putting an awesome effort in developing such a marvelous application. Second I really appreciate the work of myAppFree team by giving the full pro version just for free. Seriously I was using another app I don't want to mention which was just OK, not so bad. But when I start using this app its just work as I wanted. If anyone is looking for password manager app then go for it. I highly recommend it. Last but not the least I use one drive for my online file storage and Enpass for Windows is just marvelous, just sync and everything is on cloud. Love from Pakistan.

O70%
by O####:

I've used KeePass for many years, and Enpass is the first alternative that's good enough for me to make the switch. Really like that no one has my master password but me. Interface is clean and simple, cloud syncing options are great, and everything I've tried has just worked. Color coding of characters in passwords is a smart feature. UPDATE: Dec 2016, the latest Windows PC version totally eased the task of migrating 700+ entries from KeePass to Enpass. Only thing missing is attachments, otherwise superb.

X70%
by X####:

I bought this during a promotion and have since set up all my passwords. I had a problem which the support team resolved quickly on Skype. With support like that, this password manager just gets better. Thanks! UPDATE just factory reset my note 5 and now it won't open again. Why is it so hard to use this app? In addition limited to 5 devices so when you upgrade they want more money from you!

R70%
by R####:

It's a pain to have to enter the password manually after a failed attempt at unlocking the phone. Occasionally I might attempt to unlock my phone with my finger at a bad angle or position. But I don't want to have to enter my Enpass password because of this. Also, the fingerprint prompt doesn't come up all the time, with no obvious reasons as to why.

X70%
by X####:

I've tried several password managers and found them to be either clumsy or prohibitively expensive. I like Dashlane, for example, but find the price ridiculous for what it does. That's where Enpass comes in. The Mac and Android apps work seamlessly together. I can even decrypt my passwords with my fingerprint. And 9.99 US per platform is completely fair. A must have!

X70%
by X####:

Far and away the easiest, most comprehensive, and convenient password manager I've tried. I would struggle with other password managers daily to add and maintain my passwords. But it took me 20 minutes to set up Enpass with all of my passwords and get it working on two phones and four computers. Great software!

X70%
by X####:

Works exactly as advertised. Setup was straightforward. The IAP is a reasonable price to pay to support the developers. The PC/Mac/Linux desktop apps are free. No new login/account needed for cloud sync-use one of your existing cloud storage servers. I can't complain about much so far.

V70%
by V####:

The biggest shortcoming is multi-step logins (username and password on separate pages/screens). The app's auto-fill only seems able to use the password, so auto-filling username will be your password. With LastPass you at least get a floating dialog so you can copy & paste which piece you need until you're logged in. Aside from this, i've been using the free desktop version successfully with very little need to revert to LastPass, so buying into the Android version was a reasonable purchase.


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