Secret Types
Ennote offers the following types of secrets to accommodate various use cases and ensure the secure storage of your sensitive information.
Choosing the right secret type
Remember to choose the secret type that best suits your needs and ensures the secure storage of your sensitive information.
- Login and Password:Use this type when you need to store structured login credentials for a specific service or application.
- Security Notes:Use this type for any other sensitive information that doesn't fit the "Login and Password" format. Its flexibility allows you to store a wide range of data, including text, and other unstructured content.
- Keys Values:Use this type to store data as key-value pairs. This is ideal for things like API keys, license codes, or configuration settings where you need a clear label for each piece of information.
Login and Password

This secret type is designed specifically for storing login credentials, providing a structured format for organizing usernames, passwords, and other related information.
- Name:A descriptive name for the secret (e.g., "My Bank Account," "GitHub Access").
- Login:The username or login ID for the account.
- Password:The password for the account.
- Labels (Optional):Add multiple labels to categorize and organize your secrets (e.g., "dev," "production," "personal," "finance").
- URL or IP Address (Optional):Specify a URL or IP address associated with the login credentials.
- Notes (Optional):Any additional notes or information related to the account
Security Notes

This is a versatile secret type that can store a wide range of sensitive data in various formats.
- Name:A descriptive name for the secret (e.g., "My Bank Account," "GitHub Access").
- Key Values:Up to 10 items
- Labels (Optional):Add multiple labels to categorize and organize your secrets (e.g., "dev," "production," "personal," "finance").
- URL or IP Address (Optional):Specify a URL or IP address associated with the login credentials.
- Notes (Optional):Any additional notes or information related to the account
Keys Values

This is a versatile secret type that can store a wide range of sensitive data in various formats.
- Name:A descriptive name for the secret (e.g., "My Bank Account," "GitHub Access").
- Key Values:Up to 10 items
- Labels (Optional):Add multiple labels to categorize and organize your secrets (e.g., "dev," "production," "personal," "finance").
- URL or IP Address (Optional):Specify a URL or IP address associated with the login credentials.
- Notes (Optional):Any additional notes or information related to the account
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