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Where to store credentials for bash scripts?

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  1. Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.
    Pricing:
    The company has formerly used CyberArk (enterprise stuff) and by now migrated to 1Password, which is also available for private users and (comparatively) cheap (about 35 US$/year). [An alternative would be Bitwarden, and of course the ubiquitous KeePass port on your platform, both of which I haven't used extensively enough to wager an opinion.].

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  2. 1Password can create strong, unique passwords for you, remember them, and restore them, all directly in your web browser.
    Pricing:
    The company has formerly used CyberArk (enterprise stuff) and by now migrated to 1Password, which is also available for private users and (comparatively) cheap (about 35 US$/year). [An alternative would be Bitwarden, and of course the ubiquitous KeePass port on your platform, both of which I haven't used extensively enough to wager an opinion.].

    #Password Management #Password Managers #Security & Privacy 117 social mentions

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