Passbolt iOS 2.2 introduces the first features built on encrypted metadata, enhancing resource management and customisation. This update aligns with the browser extension and lays the groundwork for future improvements.
Resources using encrypted metadata now support multiple URIs. For example, addresses like app.example.com and admin.example.com can be linked to the same credential, helping the application recognise credentials across multiple domains.
Icons and colours can now be set for resources with encrypted metadata, using a method compatible with KeePass for easy import and export. This visual distinction helps users quickly navigate large workspaces.
Revisiting resource capabilities was also an opportunity to increase the maximum size of secret notes to 50,000 characters, leaving ample room for full certificate chains, keys of any flavour or any long text you need to keep encrypted.
Passwords can now also be created directly from the Autofill extension if they do not already exist, avoiding the need to reopen the application when searching to autofill a password. This change improves the usability of the application in everyday use.
The Passbolt interface now supports Czech language, enabling native speakers to use the tool comfortably without relying on English.
We would like to thank the community for their continued support and for reporting bugs, which play a vital role in helping us improve Passbolt with every release.
Added
- Support for multiple URIs
- Custom icons and colors for resources
- Czech language
Improved
- Extended maximum length of secure note
- Calculating permissions on resource share
Fixed
- Restored creation of password in Autofill extension
- Various UI issues