Hey everyone! :)

I am currently looking to replace Obsidian with a self-hostable alternative (that preferably also uses Markdown - but it’s not a must) but instead of storing the files directly on disk has a way to have all the files within in an encrypted vault / binary format.

Reason being I have very very sensitive data that needs to be stored (employee & medically related).

I read that Logseq used to support this feature but it has since been deprecated, some light googling didn’t surface any results other than that so I would be delighted if anyone had any suggestions!

Thanks so much in advance for any and all help! :)

edit: Forgot to mention that it needs to support Linux as well as Android

  • DaGeek247@fedia.io
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    3 months ago

    Or just use a password manager like keepass where the problem of storing passwords has been solved already…

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      3 months ago

      As long as you protect that password store with a sufficiently strong password that you store in a password manager that has a sufficiently strong password :P

      I joke but yes some sort of password store is what you would use but make sure that password store needs something like a yubikey with a strong private key on it ⁠_⁠