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  1. It would be really much, much better if the Match URL Hostname was NOT a global setting. I often login into work sites on our company's intranet that ALL have the same domain name with different sub-domains, which all have different passwords. Unfortunately, Enpass, like LastPass and other password managers, match only on the domain name, or have a global setting that makes EVERY site match on the entire URL (which screws up other sites, especially ones that get updated and some part of the URL changes) or make you list the sites elsewhere (like LastPass). It is especially irritating when you have to dig through dozens of sites that all look the same (in a dropdown) to try and find the right password for the host you are attempting to log into The flag to indicate to match the "full URL" should really be options, specific to each item/site, on whether to match just on the domain name, the full host name (including sub-domains) or the entire URL. That way you can setup intranet sites accordingly (with sub-domains and/or path specific sites) and yet still have internet sites (such as bank, credit card, etc. sites) that only match the domain name so if the website is updated and the URL changes it doesn't get hosed.
  2. I have some accounts that share the same website/username/password but require multiple entries into EnPass. The biggest example of this is credit cards. My wife's and my credit card numbers may be different for the same account, but because they are the same account, they share the same website/username/password. I add them as separate entries due to the different credit card numbers, but again they are the same account and share the same website/username/password. I would like to request a way to "link" these accounts, so they do not show as identical passwords when I am looking at the entry or as part of a password audit. I believe there is an "ignore" option I saw somewhere, but I don't necessarily want it to ignore these accounts for audits - I just want to make sure that EnPass realizes that they are two separate entries for the same account.
  3. I hope (I would assume) it took the last backup - only thing I can think of is to verify by the last changes to the valut - show all items and then sort by the "Created time" or "Modified Time" and compare to your memories which changes you did.. So the re-activation by mail works now? in the morning when was trying to activate it for myself it didn't send the code back, it took an hour before it started to spam my mailbox with codes - by that time I was so p*ssed that I deleted them i think to myself that enpass should stick the pro functionality to their a*s

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