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  1. Hi Dani I think a similar feature already exists. Edit a entry in your vault and click on the label of the password. There is a checkbox which says "Exclude from Password Audit". Is this what you were looking for?
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  2. Hello @SecurepointIsAwesome, The feature of printing/exporting only selected items is already available in the Enpass. So let me quickly share with you the steps to print/export data: Printing selected items: Printing only selected items is possible via, select preferred items(Ctrl+left click) -> Hamburger menu (Next to settings on the top right corner) -> File -> Print -> Selected items -> Print. Exporting selected items: Exporting only selected items is also possible. For that, please create a new vault -> Now choose your preferred items -> Move them to the new vault -> Hamburger menu (Next to settings on the top right corner) -> File -> Export -> Select vault and its export file type -> Export.
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  3. Hi @Bustr, It might be worth re-reading your initial post, because you did not, at any point, say you were referring to logging into Enpass itself, just that you wanted to be able to view passwords as you typed them in. Hence my question. Pro tip: Try not to alienate people trying to help you. It will make it harder for you to get help in the future. Cheers!
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  4. well I wasn't talking about JUST autofill , I was saying if the competition is doing something right it does not mean to stay on the worse way. Great looking GUI is part of the reason many people choose apps and one of the reasons that makes 1password so successful just compare Bitwarden GUI to 1password. I mean , look at the categories page on enpass vs 1password and tell me which one looks better and more legible please ignore the low resolution. thank you
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  5. Hello all, In this forum post, I would like to share an update from our development team regarding Enpass M1 Native Support. As is known, Enpass uses the Qt framework for its UI and is currently running on Qt 5.x. To support M1, Enpass needs to be updated to Qt 6.2, and unfortunately, the actual time required to complete this migration has taken longer than expected. Furthermore, a few modules have been dropped in this major release of Qt, as well as some features are still not working. Hence, there are some pending upstream issues that need to be resolved. Having said that, the updated release timeline for Enpass M1 Native Support is now Q2 of 2022. The Enpass team is always thankful for such loyal and active users. In the meantime, we look forward to your continued support and patience. Thank You.
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  6. Hi @loneranger! What version of Enpass are you using and on which OS and browser? I'm using Windows 11 and Vivaldi browser. I use the website version 6.7.4 of Enpass. When trying to fill out username and password on an unknown website, there are 2 possibilities to save the credentials into Enpass. First possibility is to add the credentials via inline-popup. You will get this popup window from Enpass, where you can check / change the information from that site. As a second possibility, you could just click the Login-button to bring up the Enpass popup. It looks the same as the popup you get within the first possibility. But you have to enable the setting "Ask to save new logins" in the browser settings of the Enpass app in Windows. I hope this helps?
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  7. Hi @Lukasaz1999, Thanks for reaching out to us. Yes, you can store your backup codes in a sensitive field other than note. Follow the steps mentioned below: Open Item-->Click on Edit--> Select "Add Field"-->Click on new field's label--> Chose Field Type (Multiline) and check "Sensitive" checkbox--> Save. You can now paste any multiline text in this field. I have attached a screenshot for your convenience.
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