The only other alternative would be for me to write down the user names and passwords on a sheet of paper, which I have. However, the problem is that if that sheet of paper gets misplaces, then it's a headache to deal with the repercussions of it.
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You could put it in a document on a thumb drive?
Or, look into open source key managers, they likely save to usb's, too.
I did think about putting my user names and passwords in a file on a flash drive. I also have another computer that is offline. I could probably duplicate the file on it with that information.
Google drive has been repeatedly compromised for hive keys over the years.
Storing keys in 3rd party software, especially for profit corporate software, is unlikely to be a good idea.
Local backups, even printed ones, are safer, imo.
I'm thinking that if I put my user names and passwords on my other computer's hard drive, I cannot go wrong inasmuch as that other computer is offline. Then I could copy them to a flash drive from that offline computer, because then there would be no way of anyone getting a hold of them as long as I never plug that same flash drive into my online computer.