Enpass Password Manager Reviews – Page 12

4/5 rating based on 307 reviews. Read all reviews for Enpass Password Manager for iPhone.
Enpass Password Manager is free iOS app published by Enpass Technologies Private Limited

Best Password Manager

Eric W. Miller

Easily the best password managing solution for any and all platforms. Worth every cent!


Best password app by far

Dmacrae

I’ve used several paid and unpaid password apps over the years. There was always something missing from other apps. This app is by far the best app I’ve used. It’s customizable to no end and the one time price can’t be beat.


Passing on enpass for now… ??

fjpoblam

We picked enpass to replace another password manager some time ago. We used it quite awhile successfully. This latest upgrade blew our opinion. We’re passing enpass. Why? (tl;dr) First, a cardinal sin. With the upgrade the package scrambled MY data. (The developer told me this was intentional!) Fields in items were re-ordered, new (and—to me—unwanted and useless) fields were added. Unacceptable. Second, where the Settings have a toggle for displaying “Subtitles”, nowhere is documented what a Subtitle is. For some items it is the website address (URL), for some the login (Username)—no consistency, no documentation. Useless toggle. Third, some of my items have both a “Username” (used for login) and an “E-mail” (through which the site manager may send communications—including password resets). Upon autofill, enpass persisted in placing the “E-mail” value (not the “Username” value) onscreen, yielding denied access. Fourth, enpass converted to an outdated password strength meter. (This has been argued in tech journals and even passed down to “general-interest” media for those not tech savvy. By the new enpass test, all our passwords appeared puny. Tests elsewhere (e.g., rumkin) showed them as strong. The enpass meter became useless and worth ignoring. Finally, reaching out to enpass for support may yield, if anything, “Thanks for noticing that, sorry for the inconvenience, we may consider it for a future release.”) Chasm. For now I’ll place enpass in the chasm of my App Store purchase history. I may consider it for a future release.


Best password manager with freedom of choice

Whotacism

Great things about Enpass - Open Source - One time payment to sync as many passwords as you want no yearly fee! - You get to choice which cloud you want to store your passwords on. You can even store them on a personal private cloud and move them around at will. - Fantastic visual design - Reliable and secure - Has apps for every platform I use


Exactly what I was looking for

FreefallingMike

I wanted a password manager that was intuitive yet secure. And no reoccurring fees! Enpass is it!


The password generator is still broken

Sergio Califostro

The update did not fix it.


Very good

Hezmana

This is a very good password manager that is more simple to use than some of the others. It is also a one time payment where most of the other major PW managers have gone to the awful subscription model (pay a fee every year). The one thing that is aggravating to me about the app is you can attach documents (they call them attachments) to an entry and store them, but NOT view them. You have to download the documents to view them. If the ability to view a document within the app is ever added the app will be 5 stars.


Must have

PaulaJava

I go back and forth between android and iPhone and used to be blackberry. So having an app that helps me not miss a beat is great! And I love having this on my desktop at work. Lots of storage choices as well. My only gripe is there is no dark theme for iOS. Gotta have a dark theme to help tethered nation keep a charge. :-)


Bad app asks users to setup sync again

nintiendo

Asking users to setup sync again after it has worked for year is really annoying. Bad app.


Good password manager

Tomaganuk96

However, I do hate that it tries to use the username hash instead of the actual username. It doesn’t work with the websites, and it just doesn’t feel fast. It also starts to clog up the share sheet when you accidentally authorize the app to AutoFill the username hash instead of the username. I have to go to settings, accounts and passwords, AutoFill, and remove Enpass then add again just so it can clear the share sheet. Other than that, it’s a good password manager