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Andrew A

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  1. You do not have to use enpass especially if you do not know why. All the IT industry solves problems it creates. If you understand why you need a password manager besides google's one, you will search and find many options. I've found enpass among others and it is quite well as of today. And I mostly use Google but you know, there could be many levels of security. So what I consider as value added in my case: 1. Enpass has much more field for everything comparing to Google. Enpass allows me to save much more form data to fill them out in future. Also their data structures are not perfect but much better than google's ones. I.e. for a bank card I can add even a phone number in case the card is lost. Obviously it is not a critical information but just a sample for your understanding. 2. It allows to suggest stronger passwords then Google's integrated tool. Not a big deal as you may easily add any number of extra random characters. But anyway it worth mentioning. 3. Some people who know me already know either my pin or cellphone pattern, if I recently entered password Google doesn't even ask for pin again. Sometimes it pre-fills forms, etc. 4. Also it is possible to save any simple offline data to the database. Of course you may use some of password protected notes app. 5. You may split databases saving some data into any of clouds and some locally. That's it. Again, I'm not sure if I'll keep using it or switch to another application. But surely good password managers still have some value until Google rips it off, and Google will surely do it in some time. They always do it.

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