Security and password best practices
For security purposes, we recommend ensuring that any fields, such as the Note or Computer Description of your host computers, do not contain any sensitive information (e.g., passwords, credentials, secrets, tokens, etc.).
Verify if you have any sensitive information stored in these fields.
What to do next: We also recommend using secure One2Many scripts to encrypt host credentials and attached file contents. If you need to distribute the sensitive key, upload it as a file content to ensure its encryption. This allows you to avoid uploading sensitive secrets to the
LogMeIn Central One2Many script repository. View
Work with host login credentials in One2Many to learn more about securely storing host credentials and
One2Many scripts and credentials to learn about encrypted password script files.