Eno® from Capital One®
Shop more securely through your desktop browser with Eno®, your Capital One® assistant.
Total ratings
2.00
(Rating count:
89)
User review summary
Pros
- Works well for managing multiple Capital One cards
- Provides virtual card functionality, enhancing security for online purchases
- Users report successful operation on various platforms and browsers
- Helpful for businesses managing high volumes of transactions
- Users appreciate the verification process that adds a layer of security
Cons
- Extension is inconsistently functional on Edge, with many reporting it as broken
- Requires manual management of virtual cards when the extension fails
- Some users experience login issues and cannot access features
- Does not integrate seamlessly with all payment sites
- User experience can be frustrating due to pop-up blockers and permissions issues
Most mentioned
- Issues with functionality on Microsoft Edge
- Need for better integration when completing online purchases
- Mixed experiences regarding the reliability of the extension
- Users express frustration over not being able to create virtual cards without a purchase
- Repeated reports of login problems and unresponsive extension features
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Recent rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-08-21 | Clark | I've been using the extension for several months now. I have had no problems. It is very useful to have the ability to create and use these virtual cards right at the moment of purchase. | |
2024-08-20 | Javier | A must have extension for Edge browser. Convenient to fill up virtual credit card information without hassles. | |
2024-08-13 | Michael | Works great and very well in Edge. | |
2024-08-12 | Alexander | It works great, consistently. I'm confused by the people complaining it's broken and Capital One is not fixing it. I've been using it for months since one of my credit card numbers got stolen after booking something online. I use it for multiple different Capital One cards on a number of sites and, for the most part, Eno knows when it's needed or not. | |
2024-07-25 | Ed | Extension has been broken for months and Capital One has no intention of fixing it. This broken extension makes it 10x harder to use virtual cards since you have to manage them manually through the website. | |
2024-07-20 | Boris | Virtual cards is the only reason I signed up for Capital One. Killer feature! It does take them some time to verify & enable the account, after that, works like a charm! | |
2024-07-16 | Makoto | Currently broken. It opens up a login screen that tries to make a request to the domain "secure.capitalone360.com", however, that domain does not resolve at the moment. | |
2024-06-07 | John | Used to work great; but now they've added a new popup login screen that never works. Currently unusable. | |
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2024-01-21 | Peter | Just got a new laptop with Windows 11 and Edge (Jan 2024) and I was able to get Eno from the MS Store and install it as an extension. I then logged in with my CapOne credentials and provided the verification code they sent my phone. After that it popped up when I went to the Adobe website to buy photoshop, but it did not fill in the credit card info. I could not copy the CC# from Eno and had to type it in manually. This will suck if that is true for all stores. Perhaps Edge does not think it is safe to allow a CC# in the unencrypted copy/paste buffer or maybe they did not create the app correctly. At least I can use it |
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