🔑 Password management Privacy ★★★★
Enpass
Local-first flexible password manager
Overview
Enpass keeps encrypted data on device—sync through cloud storage YOU already trust, not Enpass servers.
Lifetime purchase option (~$99.99) avoids subscriptions; Passkeys, TOTP, audits, and biometrics included.
Middle path between cloud PMs and pure KeePassXC for users wanting local-first with mobile convenience.
Scores
Privacy 4/5
Ease of use 4/5
Features 4/5
Value 4/5
Google Password Manager — comparison
Removes Google password sync dependency; local storage plus optional cloud—lifetime option Google does not offer.
Pros
- ✓ Local-first data sovereignty
- ✓ Lifetime license available
- ✓ Sync via existing cloud accounts
- ✓ Independently audited
Cons & caveats
- − Free tier capped at 25 items
- − Not open source
- − Less famous than Bitwarden/1Password
- − Sync setup slightly fiddly
Best for
- One-time purchase preference
- Sync via iCloud/Dropbox already in use
- Local-first with mobile apps
Not ideal for
- Unlimited free cloud vault
- OSS requirements
- Vendor-managed cloud sync only
Specs
- Pricing
- Free + paid — Free 25 items. Premium $1.99/month or $39.99/year. Lifetime ~$99.99.
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Data location
- Local device plus user-chosen cloud (iCloud, Dropbox, etc.).
- Platforms
- Windows · macOS · Linux · Android · iOS · Browser extension
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Migration from Google Password Manager
- 1 Install Enpass and create account
- 2 Export Chrome password CSV
- 3 File → Import → Chrome CSV in Enpass
- 4 Configure sync folder on iCloud/Dropbox/etc.
Setup steps
- 1 Download Enpass from enpass.io
- 2 Set master password
- 3 Import Chrome CSV
- 4 Settings → Sync → choose iCloud/Dropbox/OneDrive
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