Enpass, a popular cross-platform password manager, is free for the next 24 hours. The app gives you the freedom from having to remember too many passwords and other important credentials, and secures them in one place with a master password.
While the desktop versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux are forever free, the mobile apps require an in-app purchase of $9.99 to unlock its full potential. But because Enpass is today's featured app on myAppFree, and you can unlock the pro version of the app for free for the next 24 hours. With over 2 million users across platforms, myAppFree is a popular deal finder app that works with app and game developers to provide discounted prices apart from scouring the Play Store for other deals.
Enpass secures your data with open-source AES-256 encryption to ensure highest level of security and allows you to sync securely across all your devices through your preferred cloud storage service like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, ownCloud/WebDAV, and Box. Using the desktop version, you can also import data from other password management applications.
The app also features a built-in browser to fill login credentials as well as a strong password generator that lets you quickly create strong and unique password
All comments (24)
WaveMotionEngine
12 Jan 16#1
Hmmm, Enpass is not listed as a featured app on myAppFree for me. Do you have any suggestions?
discount_dude to WaveMotionEngine
12 Jan 161#5
Install it and once you've entered your master password it'll give you the option to upgrade to the pro version for free. Just did it myself.
Predikuesi
12 Jan 16#2
It's only the trial version in iOS, the full version is £7.99
discount_dude to Predikuesi
12 Jan 16#4
Sorry the offer is only for android
discount_dude
12 Jan 161#3
Install it and once you've entered your master password it'll give you the option to upgrade to the pro version for free. Just did it myself
Predikuesi
12 Jan 16#6
That's a pity.
nokiafusion
12 Jan 16#7
Not worked for me on iOS
discount_dude to nokiafusion
12 Jan 16#8
I don't have any I os devices so can't comment on that but the link and the offer attached is for the Google play store only.
dereklogan7
12 Jan 16#9
Thanks, super hot.
Solly92
12 Jan 16#10
Do you even need myAppFree installed ?
I installed enpass on an android device that did have myAppFree installed (never created a myAppFree account or logged in) and got a prompt to upgrade enpass for free and you need to associate that upgrade with a google account. I installed on another android device and if you say you are not a new user you get prompted to choose an account on the phone with which an upgrade is associated. So looks like I got a free permanent upgrade on multiple android devices. Nice and hot I guess - just need to decide if I actually want to use it instead of keepass.
discount_dude to Solly92
12 Jan 16#11
That's exactly what I did as well :smiley:
GaiusB
12 Jan 16#12
Cold because I don't have android. No, what a minute, that would be churlish. Good deal.
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While the desktop versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux are forever free, the mobile apps require an in-app purchase of $9.99 to unlock its full potential. But because Enpass is today's featured app on myAppFree, and you can unlock the pro version of the app for free for the next 24 hours. With over 2 million users across platforms, myAppFree is a popular deal finder app that works with app and game developers to provide discounted prices apart from scouring the Play Store for other deals.
Enpass secures your data with open-source AES-256 encryption to ensure highest level of security and allows you to sync securely across all your devices through your preferred cloud storage service like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, ownCloud/WebDAV, and Box. Using the desktop version, you can also import data from other password management applications.
The app also features a built-in browser to fill login credentials as well as a strong password generator that lets you quickly create strong and unique password
All comments (24)
I installed enpass on an android device that did have myAppFree installed (never created a myAppFree account or logged in) and got a prompt to upgrade enpass for free and you need to associate that upgrade with a google account. I installed on another android device and if you say you are not a new user you get prompted to choose an account on the phone with which an upgrade is associated. So looks like I got a free permanent upgrade on multiple android devices. Nice and hot I guess - just need to decide if I actually want to use it instead of keepass.