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  1. (Yes I know, covered in other threads. I repeat.) Matter of efficiency. I use “Default” over and over, and make the same changes over and over (such as re-ordering some fields and not using others). I could easily create a more useful (to me) template. I could raise it to the top by giving it some sort of alpha-sorted-first name such as “AAAAAAAA”. Fine with me. Quickie process. Lemme do it, please. Make my life easier! (My solution for now? Create a new “login” item named AAAAAAAA. Enter info as usually desired. Re-order fields as customary. Save. When a new item is needed, Duplicate “AAAAAAAA”, fill in the blanks, add any fields if needed (rarely), and last, type a new item name to replace “AAAAAAAA (copy)”.)
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  2. Thank you, I've forwarded this issue to the Enpass technical team for investigation. I'll keep you updated as soon as I receive any updates from them. #SI-3778
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  3. I am glad to inform you that, Our development team has created a fix for issue you were , which will be included in the Upcoming updates. We appreciate your patience in the meantime.
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  4. So basically, Enpass doesn't directly link up with Amazon Web Services (AWS). It's more about storing your passwords locally or on other cloud services like Google Drive or Dropbox, and Commander One. But, if you want to, you can sync your Enpass stuff with AWS S3. Enpass gives you the choice to pick where you wanna stash your encrypted data, and the aws s3 file size limit is one of those options. So, even though Enpass doesn't talk straight to AWS, you can still use AWS S3 to keep your passwords synced up across all your gadgets.
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  5. So, I followed the instructions in Post #8, which by the way, was edited to say Dropbox instead of OneDrive, which is what it said originally. 1) Stopped syncing the Enpass folder in Dropbox on my PC. 2) Paused all syncing of all folders with Dropbox. Not surprisingly, the dialog boxes immediately stopped when I used Enpass on the web. 3) Quit Enpass application. 4) Deleted the local Enpass folder in Dropbox. 5) Downloaded the Enpass folder from Dropbox.com and copied it into Dropbox folder on my PC. 6) Re-started Enpass and used it to login to multiple web sites and there were no dialog boxes at all. 7) Un-paused syncing of all folders with Dropbox. Not surprisingly, the dialog boxes came right back because they are activated when Enpass writes to the database in Dropbox. This is not a "user" problem. It's a software problem that was reported THREE months ago. It is specific to Dropbox. Following the instructions provided by Tech Support doesn't solve the issue. It is not reasonable to simply not sync with Dropbox. The whole reason we are using this software is to sync across multiple devices. Please escalate this with the development team.
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  6. Thank you for providing this feedback, and I have forwarded your request to our development team for consideration. If there are any updates on this matter, I will be sure to keep you informed. #SI-3663
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  7. Please offer the ability to add a passkey for Enpass itself for desktop and mobile. This would give users added safety with a backup option to log into Enpass in case we forget or lose our master password AND biometric authentication gives problems (e.g. my thumbprint often fails in the winter when my hands dry up).
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  8. Hey @albopf Currently, creating a custom template within Enpass is only available on Desktop. Once the template on desktop is created and synced, it will be available automatically on your mobile devices. However, we have noted your suggestion to add this feature on mobile devices as well and shared it with the team for further consideration. Thanks!
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  9. 2FA is not snakeoil. Its purpose is to protect people in case of infected client computers. If keyloggers, viruses or packet sniffers steal your password, they can't just use it to log into your account.
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  10. Why don't you open source your code? Open source don't mean free, and I don't think that a lot of people would build the software from the source code. Nobody is wasting so much time, to save 12€. Enpass is cheap as hell, and no one, would pirate it.
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  11. +1 It's funny to hear that ensuring that your cryptographic product is in fact secure is not worth the effort. Other apps come to mind: Signal, Telegram, Veracrypt. All cross-platform, all frequently updated, all audited. Oh, and they're all free.
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