Enpass Individual review
Priced at $36.
Good points
User's choice of online storage for synching across platforms.
Extremely easy to capture logins in Chrome.
Excellent at handling logins in Chrome.
Bad points
Had to search the Enpass site to find out how to log in and cancel subscription auto-renewal.
Could not easily capture logins in Android.
Foreign exchange fee incurred.
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Recommended
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We recommend password managers that have a CHOICE Expert Rating of 75% or higher.
- No
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CHOICE Expert Rating
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The CHOICE Expert Rating, our overall score, is made up of the ease of use score (50%), password management score (40%) and sync score (10%). It represents how the program works across the board on multiple platforms – Windows/Web, Android, and iOS.
- 74%
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Ease of use score
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We look at how easy the password manager is to use by assessing: installation (20%), capture (30%), using passwords (30%), and categorisation and maintenance (20%).
- 65%
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Password management score
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How the software rates for password management overall. The desktop platform is used to judge password generators and changing of passwords, as many apps tell you to change passwords via a web browser. Password changes initiated on Android and iOS apps often take you to or tell you to use the main website, therefore we only judge password changes made through Chrome.
- 83%
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Sync score
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How well the software syncs passwords across devices. The maximum score for sync is 90%, which is given if the sync is automatic, and the score reduces depending on how many steps are required to enable sync, and how easy those steps are to follow.
- 80%
- Tester comments
- Enpass differs from most of the password managers in this test due to it allowing you to host the password vault on the cloud service of your choice. We used Google Drive and had no problems setting it all up. It's especially good when used in Chrome. It can be used to house notes and payment methods, and can inform you if any logins have been detected in known data breaches.
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Price
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Purchase price in Australian dollars as of July 2023 for a 12-month subscription across multiple devices (premium version), including any bank fees where applicable. US prices have been converted to Australian dollars where applicable. Some programs offer cheaper-per-unit 'family pricing' for multiple users. Some programs offer a free version that may be limited in features or limited to a single device.
- $36
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Free version available
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Whether the software offers a free version. Note that a free version may have reduced features.
- Yes
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Free option notes
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We list what's missing from the free version as compared to the paid version.
- Limited to 25 items on mobile devices
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Encryption claim
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What encryption level does the program claim to run?
- AES-256
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Secure sharing of passwords
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Whether the software allows the secure sharing of passwords.
- No
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Master password reset
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The process, if any, to reset the master password if you forget it.
- Data lost if master password is forgotten
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Types of information stored
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What type of information the program will store for you.
- Logins, credit cards, identity, notes, finance, licence and others
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Data export
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What types of export formats will it let you use?
- CSV and TXT, JSON for all data (including attachments)
- Windows
- Yes
- macOS
- Yes
- Linux
- Yes
- Android
- Yes
- iOS
- Yes
- Chrome plugin
- Yes
- Firefox plugin
- Yes
- Edge plugin
- Yes
- Safari plugin
- Yes
- Opera plugin
- Yes (via Chrome Web Store)
- Website
- enpass.io
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Family plan available
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Whether the software is available in a multi-user family plan and how many users are included.
- Yes (up to 6 family members)
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Cloud sync
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Whether the software will synchronise password information to the cloud to share between logged-in devices.
- No
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Cloud sync notes
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The type of mechanism or service used for cloud synchronisation.
- Passwords stored locally can be synced using third-party storage such as Dropbox, iCloud, Google Drive or OneDrive
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Local/Wi-Fi sync
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Whether the password manager can sync your vault between devices over a local Wi-Fi network.
- Yes (must set up server)
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Portable USB version
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Whether you can run the password manager on a removable USB for added security.
- Yes
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Sync across platforms
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Whether the software will synchronise password information across different types of computing devices.
- Yes
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Multiple vaults
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Whether the software allows the use of multiple secure password vaults.
- Yes
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In-app browser
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Does the program/app include its own web browser that's activated from within the software?
- No
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Security warnings
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Whether the software provides any special warnings related to the security of your passwords.
- Breached password check
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Web access with no plugins
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Whether the software provides access to your vault via the web without requiring special browser plugins.
- No
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Import from browsers
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Whether the software can import existing passwords from web browsers.
- Yes (once exported)
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Password generator
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Whether the software can generate secure passwords for you.
- Yes
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Two-factor authentication
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This security feature adds a second step to the login process, such as an additional one-time password that is sent to your smartphone via text message. Also known as two-step authentication.
- Yes (via Keyfile)
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Actionable password strength report
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Whether the software provides a report on password strength facilitating security improvement.
- Yes (via Audit)
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Secure notes
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Whether the software allows for the secure storage of various kinds of general information.
- Yes
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Digital legacy
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Whether the software provides for the sharing of information with trusted users in the event of death or disablement.
- Not stated; presume inclusion of cloud and master passwords in will