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NikosBzh

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  1. On June 14, 2021, the team stated the following (see the first page of this thread, which was started back in 2017): “Wayland support in Enpass is on our roadmap. We plan to switch to Qt6 toward the end of this year, and that would be a good time to introduce native Wayland support as well.” So that's good news—five years have passed, and you can keep your hopes up.
  2. I did the update to see. The issue seemed to have been resolved. But anyway, it was too late for me, I switched to another password manager, which suits me very well.
  3. Check out this thread on this specific issue, which has been open since May 16, 2025. https://discussion.enpass.io/index.php?/topic/31740-policy-will-reject-signature-within-a-year/
  4. No changes on Debian Linux. And if you try to install Enpass, you will also get an error.
  5. 😂 Look at the date of the first message, and read my other replies on this subject.
  6. Another point about the Linux version. It is still not Wayland compatible. However, the request was made in 2021, with a release date announced for the end of 2021. I'll let you guess the responses from the ‘Enpass team’. Read here : https://discussion.enpass.io/index.php?/topic/1134-not-compatible-with-wayland/#comments
  7. Really? Since 2005, SHA-1 has not been considered secure. For many years now, large organizations have stopped using it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-1 This is a huge problem for a secure password manager. Take a look at Proton Pass. In my opinion, it has become quite mature and fulfills the functions I expect.
  8. I came across this other topic opened in July 2021. I had never read other topics before, but I should have. It concerns the implementation of FIDO2 or YubiKey security keys. The response given in July 2021: “This is already in our pipeline and we plan to introduce support for it near the end of this year. Thanks!” The responses over the months/years are all similar. Our team is working on it, thank you for your patience, blah blah blah.... And the response from January 12, 2026: “The feature request is under review by our technical team and awaiting prioritization. We aim to incorporate it into our roadmap in the near future.” Almost five years later, it still hasn't been done. Does that remind you of another response? No, this is not a joke. I can no longer believe that there is a viable development team.
  9. Seriously? Waiting for prioritization? Adding it to the roadmap? What level of priority are we talking about for securing a password manager? This was already brought to your attention last May. Eight months! 8! The truth is, there doesn't seem to be a technical team for the Linux version anymore. It's time to look elsewhere.
  10. It's not a bug ....
  11. That was back in 2021. Today, four years later, we're told it's still on the roadmap...
  12. Hi, Any news about it ? Thanks

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