The Lock Screen plugin for Obsidian brings a new level of security and convenience to your note-taking experience. With this plugin, you can set up a lock screen that appears when you step away from your computer or when your app is minimized on mobile devices. You can also configure the delay before the lock screen kicks in, giving you time to attend to other tasks without compromising your notes' security. Additionally, the plugin allows you to show the lock screen immediately when opening your vault for the first time and via a command palette for quick access.
Security fixes for the remotely-save unofficial plugin allowing users to synchronize notes between local device and the cloud service. Not backwards compatible.
The Meld Encrypt plugin for Obsidian.md allows you to create and manage encrypted notes within your vault. With this plugin, you can rest assured that your sensitive information is protected as it is never decrypted to disk. You can create new encrypted notes, edit existing ones, and even encrypt or decrypt selected text within a note. The plugin also provides settings for customizing the behavior of encryption and decryption, such as remembering passwords and default views for new tabs. Whether you're looking to safeguard your personal notes or sensitive information, Meld Encrypt is an essential tool for Obsidian.md users seeking peace-of-mind when it comes to data security.
Peekaboo is a privacy-focused Obsidian plugin that allows users to easily hide specific files and folders within their vault, offering greater control over content visibility. With options to password-protect your settings and use patterns to hide multiple files at once, Peekaboo makes it simple to manage sensitive notes. It includes a ribbon icon and command palette integration, so toggling visibility is quick and efficient. For those looking to keep certain files accessible, Peekaboo lets users configure exceptions to keep select files visible, even within hidden folders. Keep in mind, though, that Peekaboo hides files visually but doesn’t encrypt them, so combining it with Obsidian's "Excluded Files" feature is recommended for more comprehensive privacy.
The Blur Mode plugin for Obsidian is a practical tool designed to help users maintain privacy or focus by blurring specific elements within their notes. Whether you're protecting sensitive information or simply reducing visual clutter, this plugin gives you precise control. Users can create and manage blur presets through an intuitive panel, allowing for easy selection of elements to blur or restore to full visibility. The blur effect is fully customizable, with adjustable intensity and even a keyword-based option to blur items containing specific terms.
Activating or deactivating the blur is as simple as clicking a ribbon icon, making it effortless to toggle the effect as needed. The plugin also supports real-time previews, ensuring you can refine your settings on the fly. If you're looking to balance note security and accessibility, Blur Mode provides a seamless and user-friendly solution tailored to Obsidian's ecosystem.
The Password Audit Plugin for Obsidian is an essential tool for users who value digital security. This plugin offers a seamless way to evaluate the strength of your passwords, check if they’ve been exposed in known data breaches via *Have I Been Pwned*, and generate secure passwords on the fly. Its straightforward interface ensures quick access to these features directly within Obsidian, making password management less of a hassle.
With the ability to create highly customizable passwords and copy them instantly to the clipboard, it’s a handy addition for anyone managing sensitive accounts or workflows. However, it’s important to note that this plugin is designed for password analysis and generation, not storage—users should rely on dedicated password managers for storing credentials securely. If you’re looking to reinforce your digital safety, this plugin is a practical and user-friendly choice.