hey guys, i made a program which is used to safely store your keys, keys are saved in a database which is encrypted

you can either download the source code and compile it yourself:
https://github.com/fakkura/Keystore

or you can download the binary here:
https://github.com/fakkura/Keystore/releases/download/1.0.3/Keystore.zip

after so many years i realized i have no idea what unredeemed keys i have on what websites so i made this, hope it helps you :)

6 years ago

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or you could copy and paste them into an email and send it to yourself, thats what i do

6 years ago
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<3

6 years ago
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they would get burried that way, unless you never get emails xD

6 years ago
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buried

noooo! why? :'(

isn't handy find a xy thing in Gmail?

edit: is not that, tho, i only activate on steam site cause i get a nice email...

6 years ago
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save it as a draft

6 years ago
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I save in Gmail Drafts

6 years ago
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Wouldn't an online spreadsheet be strictly easier and simpler?

6 years ago
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i use a lot copy&paste and Google spreadsheets.

what can i get from your tool?

(thanks a ton, i mean)

edit: ok, all clearer with your pic

6 years ago*
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I'm fine with text file stored my owncloud, but thanks for your efforts.

6 years ago
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+cloud

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+1

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here is how it looks like, it's pretty easy to use
https://i.imgur.com/umItdpp.png

you can add as many games as you want, and for each game you can add as many keys as you want

your data is safely stored and encrypted using a password you provide

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Thanks for the efforts you put into this tool. It comes handy for those of us who prefer the minimalistic way in storing keys. For me it lacks the abilty to store additional information like side notes, date of purchase, region restrictions etc. Therefore as stated above, I also favor basic spreadsheets.

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i'll be adding notes to each key shortly

6 years ago
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Looks pretty useful. I use spreadsheets myself, but this looks like it could be useful to others who aren't fond of setting up spreadsheets. Bump! :3

6 years ago
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Notepad file then if you're worried about hard drive crash just upload it as a private file to pastebin.

6 years ago
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Thats oldschool. I did that years ago as well. until I messed up and lost everything.
I use google sheets now because I have always access to it and it also takes track of your history (I can get a backup of a few years back if I want).

6 years ago
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Do i remember a similar thread from months ago?

6 years ago
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nope, i made this couple of days ago

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Google sheets is what I use.
Btw, its never more than 10 keys. No need for an app

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what most not realize is, that this tool gives you a bit more security as it uses encryption
all other ways are obviously fine, but if someone manages to get to your data, they have everything in plain text to use

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i use robofofm for my passwords and save extra keys/links in roboform notes :)
https://www.roboform.com/

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