What this template is
Secure Note is a core builtin with one primary body field for freeform encrypted text—recovery code blocks, license keys, or instructions that do not fit a specialized template. List search matches titles only; use descriptive titles or tags for long notes.
When to use it (and when not to)
Good fits
- One-time backup codes pasted as a block
- Instructions that do not map to structured fields
- Miscellaneous secrets before you enable an optional pack
Use something else instead
Everyday workflows
Save backup codes
- Create Secure Note with service name as title.
- Paste the provider’s one-time codes into body and save.
Quick scratch secret
- Use Secure Note when you need encryption now and will reorganize into a pack later.
Fields at a glance
What you need
Steps
Create a secure note
- Unlock your vault and open
https://se.nt2.me/assets.
- Select Add asset and choose Secure Note (always available alongside Credential).
- Enter a title and type your content in the body field.
- Optional: add tags for cross-list filtering—see Tags and filters.
- Save. The body encrypts with the same AES-GCM item encryption as other templates.
Copy note text
- Open the note from the asset list.
- Use Copy on the body.
- Paste where needed within 30 seconds—clipboard auto-clears after that.
Edit or organize
- Select Edit to change title or body.
- Pin frequently opened notes from the detail panel—see Pinned favorites and recents.
- Delete sends the note to Trash until restored or purged.
Tips and common mistakes
- Not searchable by body—list search matches titles only; use descriptive titles or tags for long notes.
- Core builtin—no Settings toggle required; Secure Note is always in the Add asset picker.
- Attachments—generic attachments work on notes; identity scans belong in Document field-bound photos when that pack is enabled.
- Clipboard hygiene—large pastes still auto-clear in 30 seconds; minimize time secrets sit on the clipboard.
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