Password Audit and Breach Monitoring in Enpass

    Enpass helps you strengthen your data security by monitoring for unsafe passwords, and alerting you of data breaches that may put your accounts at risk.

    Audit Dashboard

    When you launch the Enpass desktop app, or select Audit in the mobile app, the Audit Dashboard displays a summary of your password health, including counts of...

    Selecting any of these counts will take you to a filtered list of matching Items.

    Accessing the Audit Dashboard

    The Audit Dashboard appears when the app is launched:

    Audit Dashboard

    Select any of the categories to see a filtered list of matching Items.

    And in the Audit section in the sidebar, you can directly access filtered list of matching Items for each category:
    password audit sidebar

    To view the Audit Dashboard:

    1. Tap the Audit tab
      password auditing in enpass ios
    2. Select any of the categories to see a filtered list of matching Items.

    To view the Audit Dashboard:

    1. Tap the Audit tab
    2. Select any of the categories to see a filtered list of matching Items.

    Audit Dashboard categories

    Compromised passwords

    These passwords match those found in known data breaches, which makes them unsafe. Even if they seem like strong passwords, they should be changed.

    Read more about how Enpass checks for compromised passwords

    Weak passwords

    These passwords are unsafe because they are either not complex enough to be strong (too short, too little variation in the characters they contain, etc.) or they contain what seem like personal information that could be found online or easily guessed (significant dates, personal or pet names, hobbies, etc.) by anyone seeking to access your accounts.

    Read more about how Enpass checks for weak passwords

    Identical passwords

    These passwords are unsafe because if one account gets compromised, all the other accounts with the same password are at risk.

    Expired passwords

    These are passwords listed with expiry dates in your Enpass items (usually for sites that require passwords be changed on a regular basis), and those dates have passed. 

    Read more about customizing password fields


    Breach monitoring

    Enpass notifies you whenever a data breach has been reported for any sites, apps, or services saved in your Enpass items. All compromised Items remain on the breach report page until their passwords are changed.

    Read more about Breach Monitoring


    Two-factor authentication (2FA)

    Using one-time authentication codes provides an additional layer of security for your accounts. All Items that could upgraded to authentication-code security will appear on this list.

    Read more about generating authentication codes in Enpass


    Passkeys

    Stronger, easier, and safer than passwords, passkeys provides the best security for your accounts. All Items that could upgraded to passkey security will appear on this list.

    Read more about using passkeys in Enpass


    Changing password of existing Enpass items

    Changing passwords using browser extension in desktop app

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