What is NordPass Search?

Introduction

NordPass offers an intelligent Search feature designed to make navigating your vault effortless, so your credentials are always just a query away

 

What can I do with NordPass Search?

  • Search for any non-confidential data stored in the Vault, including trashed items globally and locally (Local search  will be displayed at the bottom of the search dropdown if you enter a search from any location besides “All items “):
    • Global Search entails that you are able to search for any non-confidential data (for example, contact information, passwords, secure notes, etc.) that are located in the entire Vault.
    • Searching locally means that you are able to search for items inside a specific item type or folder.

      Note: The Local Search is available only for the full-screen NordPass extension, while the Global Search is available for extension pop-up and full-screen modes.
       
  • Additionally, you can now search for folders, shared folders, and subfolders.
  • Your queries and found items are now stored in a "Recent Searches" section, which displays in the Search Dropdown when you click the search bar. In the popup, only recently found items are shown, while the full-page view includes both items and queries.
  • Your queries and found items are now stored in a “Recent Searches” section, which displays in the Search Dropdown when you click the search bar. In the popup, only recently found items are shown, while the full-page view includes both items and queries.        
  • The most relevant item recommendations are proposed directly in the Search Dropdown, allowing you to select them without fully executing a search - and easily navigate through the options using your keyboard.
  • The most relevant item recommendations are proposed directly in the Search Dropdown, allowing you to select them without fully executing a search — and you can quickly navigate through the dropdown using your keyboard.
  • After searching for an item and clicking on it, you will be redirected to its description page immediately.

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