April 8, 20206 yr Hi- I want to create two or more vaults with distinct master passwords. For instance, I would like one vault with all of my regular email & website passwords. A second vault with it's own master password would store account info for financial and other critical sites. Is this possible in Enpass?
April 9, 20206 yr Hi @Coops Welcome to the forum! You can create different vaults with different vault passwords. Please refer to this link for more details. Thanks.
April 14, 20206 yr Author Thanks for the reply. Okay, quoting from the above link: "The very first vault you create/add in Enpass is referred to as the Primary vault, and rest of the other vaults are considered as the secondary vaults in Enpass. You can not rename the Primary vault. The password of the Primary vault acts as the master password of Enpass. When you create multiple vaults, the passwords of other vaults are stored securely in the Primary vault and are removed when you delete the vault. That’s why when you unlock Enpass, all the vaults get unlocked automatically." If the passwords of the secondary vaults are stored in the primary vault, then they can be read in the clear by anyone who has access to the primary vault. So, I cannot see a way top wall off my account info and passwords for financial and other critical sites in a secondary vault. Why can't I dynamically switch between different data files which require different passwords to access? It should be as simple as launching Enpass, choosing the database, entering the database password and then proceeding with your business. Thanks.
April 15, 20206 yr Hi @Coops, Thanks for writing back in. We would like to inform you that if you are sharing your Enpass database with anyone, then only he will be able to access all the vaults. But if you are only sharing any specific vault(secondary vault), then the user requires to unlock it using that vault password only. Why can't I dynamically switch between different data files which require different passwords to access? Currently, there is no such feature in Enpass, which requires a different password for the vaults. However, we have noted down your valuable suggestion and forwarded it to the concerned team for further consideration. Thanks for your feedback!
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