Might be a bit of a chicken-and-egg-thing but the org.freedesktop.secrets options on Linux are still not satisfactory and a blocker for adoption IMO.
AFAIK the only mature enough implementations are those available in linux repos, namely gnome-keyring, kwallet (KDE), and keepassxc. So it's not really an option for many use-cases. Backups and syncing are hacky or badly supported and documented. Granular control likewise. I don't recall the details right now but IIRC the API itself had some problematic and/or annoying aspect to it when I looked into it. I also suspect that for many, dbus does not spark joy and relying on it for secrets is not attractive.
There are some early implementations I'm aware of that might work in practice and with enough engagement could become viable:
https://github.com/yousefvand/secret-service
https://github.com/mdellweg/pass_secret_service
https://github.com/nullobsi/pass-secrets
I'm also keeping an eye out on Himitsu, which I guess you could say is attempting a more holistic approach:
https://himitsustore.org/