I use gpg to encrypt my passwords with my public key. Benefit is that adding credentials to a new file doesn’t require me to type the master password (password for private key). I trust gpg the most for security.
If voting worked, we would have solved this issue decades ago. You can vote for whomever you want, but at the end, no matter what they promise, they always end up doing nothing at all, because they are elected by using big oil donations.
Only a self-organized revolution can stop this madness, people in some nations are already blocking oil tankers and oil rigs. We can’t win by only voting, you can vote for a day every few years, but we need to fight this everyday. Take turns blocking streets so no oil driven trucks and cars pass, only this will make an effect.
Yes, I write credentials in a file and encrypt them with my public key. Then I use my private key to decrypt them when needed.