The folks over at Enpass have just announced a new beta of their Android application that brings its version up to 5.5.5 and comes with support for Android O's new autofill feature.
With more people installing Android apps on their Chromebooks, we're starting to see developers update their app so they work properly with them. The latest to push out an update is Enpass, which will now auto-fill login and password details right into your browser.
The developers behind Enpass is currently rolling out a new update to their popular password manager application.
The update comes with the following changes. . .
- Android Wear support.
- Database compatibility with Android N.
- Item's icon will be updated on editing URL.
- Globe key...
Enpass is being bumped to version 5.1 today. The update brings native two-factor authentication in the form of TOTP, or time-based one-time password. TOTP is an algorithm that uses the current time to randomize a password for you to use, so you can be sure that the one-time password given to you...
Enpass -- a password manager -- has been updated to version 5.0. Notable changes include improvements to fingerprint functionality, as well as a new autofill feature if you want to same some time typing passwords in.
Enpass, a lesser-known but still popular password manager, has added initial support for fingerprint sensors in Android Marshmallow.
The new feature means you can launch the Enpass app and get into your password vault by simply putting your finger on the Nexus Imprint sensor on your phone
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