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Enpass Review
Specs
Enpass | |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android |
Devices | Unlimited |
Support | Email, Forums |
Free version? | Yes |
Tiers and Pricing
Enpass offers three price tiers: Individual, Family, and a One-Time payment plan.
Design
Enpass has a clean user interface that’s easy to navigate.
Features
- Autofill worked just like most other password managers. When I visited Netflix, my login appeared as soon as I selected the username or password field.
- Enpass lets me attach files and photos to secure notes.
- Cross-platform syncing worked perfectly.
- I could see use the passwords from my Windows PC on my iPhone to autofill in Safari.
Support
Enpass offers email support, which usually means you’ll have to wait up to 24 hours for a reply. That’s not as convenient as the 24/7 live chat option from competitor Keeper, but Enpass has a very thorough support center and online user guide to look up information.
Privacy and Security
Enpass’ privacy policy looks good. It collects the minimum user data needed to provide service and doesn’t sell or share your email address with third-party advertisers. Your data is stored on your own devices or in your chosen cloud service. No logins are uploaded, and Enpass uses end-to-end AES-256 encryption based on your master password, so no one can access your accounts, even Enpass staff.
Is Enpass right for you?
Enpass is a great option for free use on Windows, macOS, and Linux computers. However, you’ll probably need to sync with mobile devices. In that case, there are better free password managers with full cross-platform syncing.