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Is it possible to store passwords in Vaults or folders instead of using Tags?

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When I import from 1Password, all folders (Vaults in 1pw) and subfolders are made into tags in Enpass. So I have now manually deleted all those passwords.

However, I prefer to store my passwords in folders, since I find it hard to organise things in long list and only with tags.

Like: I would like the passwords that has to do with my hobbies to be in one folder (called vaults in 1Password).

I know there is a possibility to make vaults in EnPass aswell, but as I understand I need to have them in another I<cloud, it is not possible to have more than one in my "main" iCloud? or have I totally misunderstood? I wonder, since I would like to get a family account and then want vaults for me,. my wife and one with the ones we share.

in 1Password I have:

- Vault Me

- Vault Wife

- Vault Shared

With Enpass, you can only create one vault per cloud account. However, to organize passwords into different sections like you did with vaults in 1Password, you can use categories within Enpass. Simply create categories for "Me", "Wife", and "Shared", and then organize your items accordingly into these categories. This will allow you to maintain a similar organization structure within Enpass while utilizing a single cloud account for synchronization.

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