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Storage for Complex Web Hosting Details

Started by VaxyattilTsit, Sep 10, 2023, 12:03 AM

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VaxyattilTsitTopic starter

I used to memorize my most important passwords, but now I can't remember them all anymore. While lastpass helped me with passwords for various accounts, it's not ideal for storing unstructured passwords. For instance, web hosting details consist of multiple data points - login, database name, password, host, DB port, login, port, SSH key, and more. This information is like a complete "card" that can be stored in lastpass as a secure note, but searching for specific details within it would be limited to the note's name only. It would be helpful to have the ability to search for specific information, like an IP address, in certain situations.

In essence, I am looking for a service that can encrypt text notes on the client side and synchronize them across different browsers and devices (Android, iOS). It should also provide full-text search functionality. Have you come across anything like this?
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Tysonn

Yes, there are several services that offer the features you're looking for. One such service is Standard Notes. It allows you to store encrypted text notes on the client side and synchronize them across different devices. It also provides full-text search functionality, which means you can search for specific information within your notes easily.

Another option is Joplin, which is an open-source note-taking app. It offers end-to-end encryption, supports various platforms including Android and iOS, and has a powerful search feature that enables searching within notes.

Both Standard Notes and Joplin prioritize security and privacy, making them suitable choices for encrypting and storing unstructured passwords or any other sensitive information you need to keep track of.

more options you can consider:

1. Evernote: While primarily known as a note-taking app, Evernote allows you to encrypt selected text within your notes. It also offers synchronization across devices and has powerful search capabilities.

2. Microsoft OneNote: Similar to Evernote, OneNote lets you encrypt parts of your notes and provides synchronization across platforms. It has a robust search functionality that allows you to find specific information within your encrypted notes.

3. Encryptr: Encryptr is a secure note-taking app created by SpiderOak, a trusted name in the privacy and security space. It offers client-side encryption and synchronization across devices. Though it doesn't have full-text search, you can still organize your notes using tags for easier retrieval.

4. Turtl: Turtl is an open-source note-taking application that focuses on privacy and security. It offers end-to-end encryption, synchronization across devices, and has a tag-based system for organizing your notes. While it doesn't have full-text search, it provides a quick way to find specific information within your encrypted notes.

few more options for encrypting and synchronizing text notes:

1. Simplenote: Simplenote is a lightweight note-taking app that offers end-to-end encryption for your notes. It supports synchronization across multiple devices and has a simple, intuitive interface. While it doesn't have full-text search, you can easily browse through your notes or use tags to organize them.

2. Standard File: Standard File is an open-source project that aims to provide a secure and private way to store and synchronize your files and notes. It allows you to encrypt your data and synchronize it across multiple platforms. Full-text search is supported, making it easy to find specific information within your encrypted notes.

3. Cryptee: Cryptee is a privacy-focused note-taking and dоcument storage app. It encrypts your notes on the client side, supports synchronization across devices, and offers full-text search capabilities. In addition to text notes, Cryptee can also handle images, dоcuments, and other file types.

4. Joplin (mentioned previously): Joplin is an open-source note-taking app that offers end-to-end encryption, synchronization across devices, and a powerful search feature. It supports various platforms including Android and iOS.
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greenNonstick

KeePass is fully equipped to meet all your needs. You have the option to include additional fields (such as host, db, user, etc.) for each note, in addition to login and password. Furthermore, you can effortlessly add text information without requiring any specific fields or even attach files to your notes.

The search functionality extends to all fields within KeePass, ensuring that you can easily find the information you're looking for. Additionally, there is a dedicated Android application available for seamless access on the go.

To address synchronization requirements, KeePass offers a solution through Dropbox or similar cloud services. This enables you to keep your database up to date across multiple devices without any hassle.

In conclusion, with its extensive features and convenient synchronization options, KeePass provides a comprehensive solution for securely managing your passwords and other important information.
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Sinseeker

I save it in iCloud Contacts that are synchronized with Google.

Third-party applications are not allowed access to contacts on iOS and OSX due to the operating system's security measures, which guarantees data protection.

Moreover, I have created a dedicated group within the Contacts app, making it easy and convenient for me to locate specific contacts.

Additionally, I can also search for contacts using Spotlight, which further enhances the accessibility and efficiency of managing my contacts.
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