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Multiple Users on a mac, different Passwords for each Vault

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Hello, I want to use enpass on a Mac with two users. The storage location is a shared folder where all users have full access rights. I want to use 3 different vaults, each with its own password protected.

Vault-1 (default): access with master password possible

Vault-2: Access only possible with Vault-2 Password

Vault-3: Access only possible with Vault-3 Password

Application example: Several family members use the Mac with their own user profile, start Enpass from the mentioned common folder. The Vault-1 area should contain passwords accessible to all users, Vault1 + 2 only personal passwords.

How can I implement this?

I think it should be not a problem if every user has its own user profile (although I didn't test it).

Just create the main Enpass vault and afterwards the other 2 vaults. Create a separate folder for each vault. Then you'll just connect the Enpass app to the already existing vault 2 and 3 from the appropriate user account.

That should be not a problem until you plan to sync the vaults to any mobile devices via cloud storage. For now it works only with WebDAV.

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I suspect you did not understand me. I want the user to enter the password when switching to the other vault. The user should only be able to look into his vault, unless one knows the password of the other vault.

Sorry, now I understand what you meant. To make it short: it's not possible as for now.

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