How to Use the Secure Vault in Uptime.com

In this tutorial, we explore Uptime.com's Secure Vault and how to securely create, edit, and manage your credentials. Learn how to access the Vault, add new Vault Items including Username/Password pairs, Certificates, Single Secret Tokens, and Time-based One-Time Passwords (TOTP), and use them in HTTP(S), API, Transaction, and Page Speed checks.

Discover enhanced security features, including 256-bit AES-GCM encryption and zero-trust credential storage. We also cover REST API integration, variable usage, and user permissions.

What You'll Learn:

  • How to create and manage secure credentials
  • Using Vault Items across different check types
  • TOTP/2FA secret integration for Transaction checks
  • REST API endpoints for automation
  • Permission levels and access control

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to Secure Vault

00:24 Accessing the Secure Vault

00:49 Adding and Managing Credentials

01:41 Using Vault Items in Checks

02:32 Working with Variables (Transaction Check example)

03:11 API Integration

03:33 Permissions

03:54 Conclusion and Next Steps

Related Resources:
Secure Vault Documentation: https://support.uptime.com/hc/en-us/articles/15407750669852
Uptime.com Free Trial: https://uptime.com/signup
API Documentation: https://uptime.com/api/v1/docs/

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