![]() Enpass may not have yubikey support which i think it must have but moving to lastpass is not a good move. with no passwords in them of you are looking it the other way. ![]() In fact II give some these password mangers away. Passwarden e-mailed and e-mail errr yea was about it Passcamp roadmap its on its way, err yea ,years later nop roadmap same suggested suggested The point is that hackers never stand still things change, this would be incredible improvement of enpas and I sure more customers would join. While a lots of the rest are not doing much on this, open to discussion of course) there are two non business user password managers Some have roadmaps with intentions to add yubikey, Now I am not on here to complain no no no enpas is looking good and I can see in the discussion on here is quite recent ,which is good. well some in the past were quite good but never developed over time, in fact most have not developed I have 5 password managers most on life time deals, stickeypassword, passwordBoss, Passswarden, and passcamp plus another that I* statred with. If synchronization via a cloud service is unavoidable, it is essential to choose a program that supports such two-factor authentication It is therefore only a question of time and the quality of the password. Unlike modern smartphones, the database does not delete itself after x failed attempts and many programs do not even temporarily block access. Once the database is in the hands of interested third parties, they can start using a stone-age instrument - the brute force attack. In any case, into the hands of the cloud service provider, possibly also into the hands of the state in which it has its headquarters and data centers, and are we really 100% sure that the transport encryption commonly used nowadays has no weaknesses? By synchronizing via a cloud service provider, the user effectively gives control of the password database into foreign hands. This becomes fatal in combination with cloud synchronization. If not I would have to switch to competitor unfortunately.Īn excerpt from an article about Password Managers Will there be any support in the near future? If my master password is spied out, all my passwords are open. ![]() As I store more and more passwords on Enpass, I'm starting to get scared regarding security.
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