February 28, 20188 yr Hello Enpass, I think this is a super important feature to add to Enpass, and this should actually be added ASAP. Pwned v1 has been around for years and v2 was released by Troy Hunt just last week. Within 27 HOURS 1Password already added support. Can Enpass add this feature? I hope this can be turned around within a week or so if 1Password can do it this fast I have all the confidence that Enpass developers are able to make this happen. https://www.troyhunt.com/ive-just-launched-pwned-passwords-version-2/ https://www.troyhunt.com/i-wanna-go-fast-why-searching-through-500m-pwned-passwords-is-so-quick/ https://blog.agilebits.com/2018/02/22/finding-pwned-passwords-with-1password/
February 28, 20188 yr Totally agree. Would also be nice to see a roadmap for Enpass, as far as I can see (being a customer for a couple of years) nothing major has happened in a long time. What's the status with v6, what is it going to bring, are we getting multiple vaults within one process, are you going to improve the Touch ID functionality etc. etc. ?
April 12, 20188 yr Something like that was already suggested here: But: I'd like a feature like this as well.
April 27, 20188 yr How exactly does this work? It says Quote You can do so by right-clicking on the password field and then 'Check if pwned' in the context menu. This makes no sense, what password field? what context menu? Thanks
April 27, 20188 yr 3 hours ago, troypulk said: How exactly does this work? It says This makes no sense, what password field? what context menu? Thanks I agree at first glance this didnt make sense but after a little trial and error I got it. Right Click On the Password Field and you are able to select Copy/Reveal/Check if pwned
April 27, 20188 yr Author 19 hours ago, Mek4neK said: included in Version 5.6.8 When will this hit the Windows Store (Bridge) This is a good starting point, but to manually check 200+ accounts 1 at a time doesn't make sense? Would a report be better!
October 20, 20187 yr Hey @keedhost, Thanks for writing in. The features for checking pwned passwords have already been implemented in the desktop version of the app. You can check for the password pawned by right-clicking on the password field. Please have a look at the user manual. For mobile, we have already implemented in the beta version of Enpass 6. If you're willing to check you can download it from our website. Cheers!
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