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  1. Hi, on iOS it is possible to set Enpass as the default password manager, so other apps use it too. This is done in Settings > Passwords > Password Options. (See screenshot) Is this possible on MacOS too? With Enpass 6.9.4 on MacOS 14.3.1, it does not show up in the Settings: I would love Enpass do have the same integration on MacOS as it has on iOS!!
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  2. Actually, I have been wrong - after disabling the "Browser Authentication" option everything is working fine. I am sorry for the misunderstanding. BR
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  3. Thank you for letting us know, but unfortunately, it's too late for me. Since I haven't received any news, answers, or workarounds from you since December 2023, I've already switched to another password manager. I'm sorry, but despite the fact that you have a nice product, I had to find a solution that meets my needs.
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  4. Amandeep, Many thanks using apt-get to remove and re-install enpass and re-setting up and all is now working. Great Tim.
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  5. Amandeep, thank you for taking this feature request into consideration! I hope that it will be easy to implement, and eventually will end up on the Enpass backlog! (And for others who like this feature too, feel free to respond here with a short like or reply. Perhaps that may help moving it higher up the queue).
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  6. Hi Amandeep, I'm afraid you misunderstood my question. I'm aware of that functionality, but that is not what I meant. I like to use Enpass as a password manager for applications, other than webbrowers. This is possible, for a long time on iOS, and recently I've noted that MacOS applications are also have to possibility to access a password manager other than the build-in KeyChain. Here is an example what I'm missing. The screenshot below an example of an Application asking me to log in. I have that account stored in Enpass, but it does not show up in MacOS. With the functional described in my post above, all Enpass passwords would be made available, and on iOS, this already works flawlessly. I would love this functionality to come to be available on MacOS too. Hope this clarifies my question. → Freek
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  7. Thanks for clarification, i had a discussion with our technical team, and unfortunately, Enpass does not currently have this feature. We appreciate your effort in bringing this concern to our attention. I am raising this issue with our technical team as a feature request, and we may consider adding it in our future updates. However, please understand that several factors and considerations have to be taken into account. Thank you again for your understanding and patience. #SI-3035
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