• unknowing8343
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    1 year ago

    Bitwarden has an “identity category” where you can fit many of those things, and many of your examples are literally fancy user and/or password combinations, which can be stored in the “standard” category (SSH or API credentials, crypto wallets 😅), and the fancier things can be stored as secure notes, which obviously do exist in Bitwarden too.

    Not a feature that would make me avoid an open source security solution.

    Maybe you should revisit Bitwarden… it’s really great.