Using Enpass for passkeys and two-factor authentication
Using passkeys or authenticator codes provides much stronger security for accounts that support these measures. Passkeys enable you to login to accounts using face or fingerprint recognition. Authenticator codes (sometimes called time-based one-time passwords, or TOTP) are like the 6-digit confirmation codes sometimes send to your phone or email to confirm your identity — but even more secure because they're generated on your device using a secret formula from the website you're logging into.
Enpass comes with these capabilities built in: Enpass’s Audit Dashboard lists all your Items that could be upgraded to passkey or authenticator-code security, and can help you update those Items to automatically sign you in more securely.
How Enpass checks for accounts that offer passkey or 2FA security
Enpass maintains a list of sites and services that offer passkey security, and Enpass servers sync with TwoFactorAuth.org to monitor for latest information about 2FA-supported websites. This information is passed to your Enpass app, which then checks these list against your stored Items. None of your data is ever exposed because the process of checking your accounts takes place entirely on your own device.