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TL;DR: As of Oct. 2, you can get a lifetime subscription to Enpass Password Manager for $39.99, rather than $79.99. That's a savings of 50%.


A recent security report by SpyCloud found that around 64% of people don’t change their password even after it has been exposed in a security breach. It’s not laziness though. Another report found that an average person with an “active digital life” has around 100 passwords. Of course some of them would get re-used or ignored. 

Instead of resigning yourself to an insecure digital life, you could safely outsource the work of remembering and generating all your passwords to a secure password manager. Enpass is an encrypted password management service that has been in the business for eight years. It can integrate with desktop and mobile devices, generate, save, and manage all your passwords, and a lifetime subscription is just $39.99 (reg. $79). 

A secure way to keep your passwords organized 

Having a password manager is as much about convenience as it is about security. Instead of thinking up a new password or reusing an old insecure one, Enpass generates random strong passwords. Then it remembers them for you so it can automatically fill in your login details. You can even have it fill in your credit card information, and it’ll give you alerts if a website is breached and help you change your password. 

You don’t even need to remember a password to get into Enpass. It has face and touch ID support. It lets you import data from Chrome, Excel, and other password managers, so you can avoid the frustration of loading up all your information manually. 

With your individual plan, you get support for Windows, Mac, Linux, Apple, and Android. You'll also get unlimited passwords and unlimited vaults to organize them. Access your passwords across an unlimited number of devices, and Enpass will even identify accounts with 2FA support. 

Pay once to stop thinking about your passwords for life

Take the headache and risk out of keeping track of your passwords yourself. Get a more secure option when you get a lifetime subscription to Enpass Password Manager for $39.99 (reg. $79).

Prices subject to change.

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