

Doing so would provide many benefits beyond alleviating this confusion, but but for some reason it just isn't a priority for them. LastPass is free to download and use on any desktop or laptop computer. Cleaning this up should be a major focus for Enpass. Enpass supports a wide variety of platforms and offers apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and ChromeOS, as well as browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, and Safari. Unfortunately, I'm somewhat disillusioned at this point.

My hope is that one day all the distinct Win32 versions become a single version (even the UWP version should be based on the same core application, and "merely" swap out the QT based UI for a UWP based one). Of these, only #1 works with the WebExtension for Firefox 57.x
ENPASS FOR FIREFOX FOR WINDOWS 10
UWP version for Windows 10 (the only version that supports UWP features like Windows Hello) Win32 version for Windows 10 (the only version that supports the MS Edge WebExtension)Ĥ. available for ios,android,windows 10,macos,linux. Win32 version for Windows 7/8/8.1/10 PORTABLE ģ. An offline password manager that securely manages all your passwords, credit cards, and other credentials. Enpass can generate new strong passwords or allow users to use their own custom generated master password. Product news, announcements, cybersecurity tips, and more. Learn more about TeamPassword- the simple and secure way to manage passwords for teams. There are currently four different versions of Enpass for Windows:ġ. TeamPassword can help you with comparing Firefox Lockwise VS. The version you are using is v5.6.2 (Microsoft Store version).

here are the results with my Gajender mentioned in the OP, you must have: "the latest Enpass v5.6 for Windows, Linux or Mac (Website version)".
