At my previous job, we had a major security issue when a shared spreadsheet with passwords got leaked. Ever since then, I’ve been extra cautious with how I store credentials. A colleague recommended a secure cloud-based manager and introduced me to
https://passhub.net/. The biggest relief? It doesn’t store my master password. That means even if someone hacks their servers, my data stays encrypted and unreadable. I use PassHub both for personal and work-related credentials. I especially like the ability to create folders and organize passwords by projects or clients. The interface is clean and distraction-free. And because it’s browser-based, I don’t need to install any software. On top of that, it's open source — so you know what you're using and there are no hidden tricks. As someone who has experienced the pain of poor security firsthand, I can say this tool is a game-changer.