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How to set up a login with three login fields?

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I have a login that takes three fields:

1. User

2. Company ID

3. Password.

With my current password manager, I can set up a field called "Company ID" (matches input field on HTML login form) and my current password manager will input all three fields automatically.

Not sure how to get enpass to enter all three fields. I tried creating a Company ID field and even moving that field up with the password fields, but enpass does not enter the matching Company ID field.

Can enpass enter more than just user and password?

If not, would this feature ever be added?

Thanks,

 

Yes, Enpass can fill additional fields beyond just username and password by using the Web Form capture feature. This is especially useful for login pages with custom fields like Company ID.

To set it up:

  1. Visit the login page in your browser.

  2. Fill in all the required fields manually (Username, Company ID, Password).

  3. Then use the Enpass browser extension to save the entry—Enpass will capture all the visible form fields.

You can follow the detailed guide here: Capturing and Saving Web Form Details in Enpass

If it still doesn't auto-fill as expected, let us know the website and we’ll be happy to investigate further.

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This did work, but it seems that installing the browser extension overwrote my current enPass (testing only, thankfully) database.

Thank you.

Edited by Morkafur

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