December 7, 20241 yr Hello Team Enpass… Please consider the following change request: The ability to completely clear all password history and for each individual password instance. Sometimes, after creating a password, it may not meet the acceptable requirement when updating, and another password needs to be created. Having passwords in an items history list that were never successfully used, and having the ability to remove them, would save time and eliminate confusion. Only passwords that were actually used would populate the history list. Thank you for considering this request.
December 10, 20241 yr We have forwarded the request to our technical team for evaluation as a potential feature in upcoming updates. Please be aware that several factors will be considered during the decision-making process. #SI-4157
December 11, 20241 yr Author Thank you, Tarun! Users having the ability to eliminate passwords that were created the same day/month that were not successfully used, will make it easier and faster locating the previous successful password when updating their new password. nrom
December 12, 20241 yr Author As you can see in this example, I have six (6) passwords that were created on the same day for one account. Five of these passwords did NOT meet the website’s password requirement. I have found that; the password at the top of this list, was not the successful password that was last used when updating this web account’s password. Having the ability to remove the other five individually, would save time and eliminate any confusion, when I am requested to provide the last password I used before I created the new one.
April 18Apr 18 +1 For this. Found out that I have lots of "old" password history. It would make my database a lot smaller if I could remove these.
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