I’ve been jumping between password managers for a bit and I feel like sooner or later I’ll end up with iCloud Keychain, but currently I’m still sticking with something else because it only supports logins (website, username, password has to always be there).

For people already using it, where do you put your non-password stuff? PIN codes, software licenses, memberships, etc.

  • @[email protected]
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    19 months ago

    I don’t. Keychain had pretty good coverage of authentication stuff. Put that together with 2fa and I have very few PINs left. I can remember those

    • ZuniSoft
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      9 months ago

      @AA5B @fer0n

      Keychain user myself, handles almost everything including passkeys.

      I use iCloud end-to-end encryption with notes for stuff like licenses…

      #Apple

    • @thesmokingman
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      19 months ago

      How do you store other secrets like OP mentioned such as licenses or tokens?

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        9 months ago

        I don’t. Combination of keychain has good coverage, I’m mostly mobile/cloud, and I’m not doing real projects at the moment, I have no need personally.

        At work, IT has some enterprise solution

        In both cases, 2fa is mainly tied to my phone, and is backed up encrypted , or a hardware token. Also in both cases I use open source where I can, so I really don’t have any tokens or licenses.

        Closest I come is when my kids were little I made them tell me their passwords in case I needed to help with something. However now that they’re teens, it’s none of my business.

        Edit: I think the only piece of purchased software I use is TurboTax, and the license is on paper plus I only need it a few weeks