Memuat Enpass Password Manager 6.9.1.844 3
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Kategori: Kerja
Ukuran: (86.2 MB)
Diperbarui: 15.10.2023
Developer: Enpass Technologies Inc
Ditambahkan Denis Rubinov
Versi: 6.9.3.892
Ukuran: 89.1 MB
Diperbarui: 15.10.2023
Developer: Enpass Technologies Inc
Batasan Usia: Everyone
Diunduh di Google Play: 1172009
Kategori: Kerja
Instalasi
Saat membongkar arsip dengan file tersebut, Anda akan diminta memasukkan kata sandi
- Unduh aplikasi instalasi XAPK, misalnya, APKPure atau File Manager .
- Buka aplikasi penginstalan XAPK yang telah diunduh dan cari file XAPK yang telah diunduh.
- Ikuti instruksi dalam aplikasi untuk menginstal file XAPK.
- Izinkan penginstalan dari sumber yang tidak dikenal: Buka 'Pengaturan' > 'Keamanan' (atau 'Biosecurity & Keamanan') > aktifkan 'Sumber tidak dikenal' atau 'Instal dari sumber tidak dikenal' untuk peramban atau pengelola file Anda. Pada model ponsel cerdas yang lebih baru, izin akan diminta ketika file individu diinstal dan tidak ada langkah yang tidak perlu dilakukan..
- Instal file APK dengan mengikuti petunjuk di layar.
- Mengembalikan pengaturan keamanan dengan menonaktifkan izin untuk menginstal dari sumber yang tidak dikenal.
Ulasan untuk Enpass Password Manager
Very usable password storage app, I would recommend it... and it's worth paying to upgrade to the premium version. The only difference between the free version and the premium version is that the free version limits you to 11 or so passwords. The premium version is unlimited, and has the option of multiple vaults, and multiple devices under the same subscription.
Enpass has been a dependable password manager, with little or no cost. I like that the data rests on my devices or in cloud accounts that I manage, instead of being on the developer's servers. I've been using Enpass on multiple devices that use various platforms, and it's been consistently reliable. I once had a technical issue, and when I reached out to tech support they responded timely. Cheers!
I tried Dashlane Premium for a year and loved it. Then they sent me a bill for $60 annual fee. This caused me to consider alternatives. Enpass Premium seemed like the best and most logical alternative. Still getting used to it but it so far it has been easy to make the switch. Seems to work just as well, perhaps even better than Dashlane under certain circumstances. And instead of $60 annually, I paid $40 for a LIFETIME subscription for all my devices. Had a bit of trouble getting all devices registered but their friendly support helped me get that ironed out. (Sort of a mistake on my part. When using email address for registration, it is case sensitive. Any upper case letters in the email address used to make the purchase must also be upper case when using that email address to active Enpass on other devices.)
I've been using the same passwords for everything over the years. When a website I use for handling email got hacked and had passwords stolen, I knew it was time to take things more seriously. I went w/ Enpass because it works locally. It's not a service that can be hacked or shut off when it suits investors. And I 100% love it! The password generator is a bit clunky on the mobile version, but it works. I didn't plan on upgrading to the pro version, but I couldn't deny it's value and did it.
I have had a great experience with this product. It has steadily improved over the years and has worked well with syncing between my Windows PC and Iphones. I was very disappointed to learn that it wasn't compatible with my 2020 Fire 8HD tablet (gift). I understand that the tablet has a "semi-proprietary" version of Android OS on it, so I am *not* blaming Enpass Tech. for the incompatibility. I'm mentioning it to possibly help others and also make Enpass aware of it in case they want to fix
The update broke synching if your default browser was Firefox with Tab Queue enabled. Even after switching to Chrome as default, I still had sync issues that Enpass support could not help with. I solved my problem by using the desktop version to backup my passwords, upgraded the desktop to the new version and restoring my passwords. Once the database was updated to the new format, the mobile app could see the data. I'm just glad it worked in the end, but the upgrade process was not smooth. Had it not been for the desktop app, I don't think I could have retrieved all my passwords.
it was very good before thr last update, and somehow they made it even better, mostly. I'll give it 5 stars when they give it Family Library support and add the ability to pin specific accounts to the top. There is an ability to "star" an account but it doesn't pin it to top. The ability to color code accounts would be nice. Also, the new system of saving a new password is not readily apparent. I've generated a couple and accidentally not saved them. the app should prompt the user to save.
This password manager, has one thing or two going for it. One is the option to choose a cloud to be able to synchronize through devices, the other is that data never leaves a device unencrypted so it's very safe. What it doesn't have going for it, is the rudimentary interface. Here's hoping they take example of SPB Wallet or others in the market, to modernize it, especially now that they changed price models and many people will expect more for their subscription.
Good password manager. I really like how well it integrates into Android for password management and the v6 update was a very nice UI upgrade! They have a Windows app which lets you use the same vault on both systems (be ready to pay for it, again, if you want any of the advanced features). As a word of caution though, don't expect the Enpass team to provide any useful support. They will respond but are unwilling to put forth any effort to actually help.
Doesn't run in Samsung DeX. As I'm running a Galaxy Tab S7 in DeX mode with keyboard/touchpad 95% of the time, it makes the app useless for me. The problem for the developers of this app is an entry in their manifest.xml, or a requirement of a library being used. This needs to be fixed. To have paid for the premium and not be able to use it is rather frustrating. I suppose I'll have to go searching for another alternative that will work for me across android phone, tablet, and Windows laptop.