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Yes, I’ve been in touch with Enpass regarding this. The reason I said, "any P/W manager that uses columns will not work” was because that was the message returned by the Passwords app when I tried. To add to that Enpass Support's initial reply to me said, "it appears that Apple Passwords does not support importing passwords from CSV files." A little research proved that to be blatantly untrue. Other P/W managers that use columns work just fine. It seems like it’s Enpass’ column naming that’s at fault as Jake has said in the previous post.
I will feed this back to Enpass support, they had suggested I try a different format such as JSON which I was unwilling to do in case it caused problems with Keychain. It's not something I want to fiddle with.
I will feed this back to Enpass support, they had suggested I try a different format such as JSON which I was unwilling to do in case it caused problems with Keychain. It's not something I want to fiddle with.
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