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  1. [Edit: I just realized that this might better be sorted into the Feature Requests forum. If so, feel free to move this topic there.] Hello. I have been watching Enpass and its browser extension for quite some while, and I am finally planning to make the switch (from a combination of KeePass2 and the PasswordMaker browser extension). To do the latter part, the move from PasswordMaker, I will have to heavily rely on the auto-save feature, and I plan to record my logins over a number of days during the transition. However, as of the current version (5.5.6), auto-saved logins are put into the most recently selected folder. Which means that I have to search for them afterwards and drag them out of a folder they practically never belong into. What I would like to suggest is an option to select which folder auto-saved logins are added to, or have auto-save put passwords into a generic "auto-saved logins" folder, or put auto-saved logins into no folder at all (and only visible in "all items" -- quite inconvenient, but still better) (in that order of preference, of course you're the programmer(s) and have to decide on practicality) Frankly, anything would be better than putting auto-saved passwords into random folders just because that's where the cursor just happens to be. Thank you so much in advance.

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