Secure storage

The secure storage saves data in an encrypted form. On some operating systems, Windows and Macintosh at the time of this writing, it uses your operating system account information to provide a single sign-on experience.

The secure storage itself does not contain encryption code. It uses algorithms supplied by the Java virtual machine and/or the operating system.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Secure Storage preferences page can be found under General > Security > Secure Storage .

Resolving Problems

Related concepts
How secure storage works
Password recovery
Life of a master password

Related reference
Secure storage preferences page
Secure storage runtime options