I use safe-in-cloud for my passwords. - super simple, cross platform (window/Mac/iOS/android) and pretty straightforward and nice IU. (It does cost for the mobile apps but it’s a one-time purchase and I don’t mind supporting a fellow dev). The concept is pretty cool, you own the backend storage so there are no monthly fees. Just that initial software purchase for life and $8 USD isn’t bad compared to a monthly charge like some of the other password solutions.
For api creds/access keys I use Unix pass because, again cross platform and I can integrate directly into my terminal. Git and GPG backed, it’s a good solution.
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I use safe-in-cloud for my passwords. - super simple, cross platform (window/Mac/iOS/android) and pretty straightforward and nice IU. (It does cost for the mobile apps but it’s a one-time purchase and I don’t mind supporting a fellow dev). The concept is pretty cool, you own the backend storage so there are no monthly fees. Just that initial software purchase for life and $8 USD isn’t bad compared to a monthly charge like some of the other password solutions.
For api creds/access keys I use Unix pass because, again cross platform and I can integrate directly into my terminal. Git and GPG backed, it’s a good solution.