Hypervault has a built-in password manager, made to collaborate between your teams... or your clients. Use the folders in your vault to bring structure to your passwords.
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The password template consists of the following fields:
Label | A descriptive name for the credential |
URL | The URL associated with the credential |
Username | The primary username for the credential |
Secondary Username | An optional secondary username for the credential |
Password | The password associated with the credential |
File Upload | An optional file upload, such as a private key or certificate, associated with the credential |
Notes | Any additional notes or details related to the credential |
Tags | Optional tags for categorizing and organizing credentials |
Each template has the ability to add custom sections and custom fields. You can extend the password template to your own needs with these attributes, for example:
The email address associated with the credential | |
Account Number | The account number associated with the credential |
Account Type | The type of account associated with the credential |
Account Status | The current status of the account, such as active or closed |
Security Question | An optional security question associated with the credential |
Security Answer | The answer to the security question, if applicable |
Phone Number | The phone number associated with the credential |