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  • 6.11.20.2229
  • 6.11.19.2205
  • 6.11.17.2135
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  • 6.11.12.1997
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  • 6.11.6.1833
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  • 6.11.3.1771
  • 6.11.2.1753
  • 6.11.0.1695
  • 6.10.3.1683
  • 6.10.2.1665
  • 6.10.1.1661
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  • 6.9.2
  • 6.9.1.1515
  • 6.9.0.1465
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  • 6.8.4.1167
  • 6.8.2.1085
  • 6.7.4.933
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  • 6.6.2.827
  • 6.6.1.809
  • 6.6.0.775
  • 6.5.2.725
  • 6.5.0.707
  • 6.4.2.669

Enpass 6.11.20.2229, developed by Enpass Technologies Inc., is an offline-first password manager designed to keep credentials stored locally rather than on cloud servers, giving users full control over where their encrypted vault resides. Positioned in the Security category, the application creates a single, master-password-protected container for passwords, credit-card numbers, software licenses, secure notes, and other sensitive data, automatically filling them in browsers and mobile apps through optional browser extensions and keyboard integration. Because vaults are not hosted on company infrastructure, Enpass can sync through user-selected channels such as OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, iCloud, WebDAV, or simple folder shares, making the tool suitable for privacy-focused individuals, freelancers, small businesses, and enterprise teams that must comply with strict data-residency or offline-access policies. Beyond storage, the program audits existing entries for reused, weak, or breached passwords, generates complex replacements, and supports time-based one-time passwords for two-factor authentication. Version 6.11.20.2229 is the thirty-eighth public release, continuing a history of incremental updates that have added features like multiple vault support, shared collections for family or corporate use, Windows Hello and Touch ID biometric unlock, dark-mode interfaces, and CSV import wizards for migration from more than thirty competing products. Cross-platform availability on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android lets the same vault travel securely between workstations, laptops, phones, and tablets without forcing cloud exposure. Enpass is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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