Enpass now lets you sync passwords with OneDrive for Business accounts

Enpass already worked with OneDrive personal accounts, but now business users can get in on the action, too.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Enpass added one of itsmost requested featureswith its latest update: OneDrive for business sync. While Enpass could already sync vaults with personal OneDrive accounts, this update allows anyone using an Office 365 business account to use the feature as well.

“Many of our users are using the Office 365 business account, and it was getting a little obnoxious for them not to be able to sync with OneDrive,” Enpass said in a blog post announcing the update “The reason was, the earlier APIs of OneDrive for business was a little clunky to use for the developers, making it back-breaking even for Enpass to support the sync functionality.”

Enpass says that Microsoft worked on updating its APIs last year to make it much easier to implement syncing with OneDrive business accounts. It’s worth noting, however, that changes in the update will mean that sync with OneDrive will get disconnected once you update. All you have to do is re-enable OneDrive sync and it will continue to work as normal.

Here’s a look at thefull release notesfor Enpass version 6.4.0 for Windows.

If you’re already using Enpass, you can grab the latest update now. If you’re interested in giving the password manager a shot, you can download it now from theEnpass website.

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