Enpass Password Manager 4.0.6
Intuitive interface with plenty of features
The app doesn't come with a tutorial or any instructions of use. Still, it's intuitive and users will get the hang of it fast. The app's menu is neatly arranged on the left side of the screen and it has a toolbar on top, with a search bar and all settings that can be made to the app. You can adjust the autolock interval, choose to hide passwords or backup data.
The first step that users may take is setting up a master password. This will protect all data stored in the app and thus users mustn't forget the password, as there's no option of providing a recovery email or security question.
Save password for multiple accounts
The app uses AES-256 encryption to ensure the highest level of security. It comes with plenty of sections and specific templates for each category. You can save usernames and passwords for multiple social networking accounts, websites or payment platforms.
It also provides you with the option of saving credit card information, including PIN and card numbers. You no longer have to check bank statements to get details on your bank accounts, insurances, mutual funds, as they can be saved neatly in the app. Users can also create secure notes, save computer information and even flight details.
Sync with cloud accounts
All data is stored on your phone, rather than an online server so you don't have to worry about security issues. Moreover, data can be synched on Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive, making it available across multiple devices.
Enpass Password Manager automatically fills forms on websites with the user name and password provided, but only if you open them with the Enpass browser available in the app. Enpass doesn't come with ads but the trial version lets you save only 10 passwords, for more you must upgrade for 9.32$.
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Bottom Line
Design / UI9
The interface is intuitive, but it could use a tutorial for new users to get accustomed with the app faster. |
Function8
It performs well, but it could use recovery methods in case users forget master passwords. |
Security10
Enpass takes things seriously, it stores passwords on your phone rather than an online server and doesn't even let users take screenshots of their log in information. |
Battery9
Power consumption is minimal, this password manager doesn't have the potential of draining your battery. |
Price8
While the app is free of ads, it only lets users save 10 passwords. For more, they must pay 9.32$. |
Compatibility8
Android 4.0 is the minimum version required for the app to work, which means that it might be inaccessible to some users. |
A great app for securing passwords and making them available across multiple devices.
Specifications
- price:
- 9.32
- current version:
- 4.0.6
- reviewed version:
- 4.0.6
- developer:
- Sinew Software Systems
- category:
- SECURITY & PRIVACY
- os version req.:
- Android version 4.0 or later
- age rating:
- N/A
- in-app purchases:
- Yes. unlock features
- hits:
- 394