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You Will Never Know Why (why@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 01:15:16 JST You Will Never Know Why bitchwarden login is going to require email verification
my email password is stored in bitchwarden
so what happens if i lose my phone and computer and want to access my email
should my email password be something i memorize or what-
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You Will Never Know Why (why@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 01:15:15 JST You Will Never Know Why so here are your options:
1. yubikey, if you lose this usb device you lose everything
2. authenticator, if you lose your phone you lose everything
3. email, need to remember the password, and if it gets hacked you lose everythingDoughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this. -
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Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: (tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 01:15:51 JST Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: @why I like non-cloud password managers. :blobfoxgoogly: -
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Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: (tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 01:30:35 JST Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: @why My password manager runs locally, but also has a server component I use to sync across multiple machines. :blobfox: -
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You Will Never Know Why (why@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 01:30:36 JST You Will Never Know Why @tk my use case is: if i am away from home and have no possessions, can i access all my personal documents/logins?
ALL answers besides a cloud service with a single master key are "no". -
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lainy (lain@lain.com)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 01:47:03 JST lainy @tk @why that's how bitwarden works Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: likes this. -
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eal (eal@post.ebin.club)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 03:25:05 JST eal @why @tk If that's a setup you're happy with, by all means go for it
Some benefits I have:
- no single point of failure that would lose all my accesses like getting a gmail account b&, I have copies of the vault on my computers
- seamless login to anything, no need to open a mailbox
- works with services that require TOTP 2FA
- I feel more secure than I would with a single mailbox login, would require multiple very unlucky coincidences or a disastrous compromise for me to be pwnedHaelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this. -
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You Will Never Know Why (why@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 03:25:06 JST You Will Never Know Why @eal @tk so you memorize two passwords. how is this effectively different from me having my gmail password be a memorized password -
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eal (eal@post.ebin.club)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 03:25:07 JST eal @why @tk If I have a computer where I can install keepassxc, I can access my password vault (requires remembering my webdav credentials, hosted from my VPS (guess you could call that "a cloud service"), and the vault key) -
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DarkMahesvara (darkmahesvara@varishangout.net)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 03:25:40 JST DarkMahesvara @why
1. you should have at least 2 hardware token. one as backup
2 you should export your 2FA codes, save them encrypted on as many devices/storage as you can
3. use keepass with a strong passphrase (diceware +7 random words) and do the same as with 2. -
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You Will Never Know Why (why@shitposter.world)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 03:25:40 JST You Will Never Know Why @DarkMahesvara my house burns down. i was able to get out alive, but my phone and laptop and home server and every single device i have has been irreparably melted.
i have an offsite server that backed everything up! it's super duper secure, it won't let me login without something i have......................................................Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: likes this. -
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『VRISKA』 (vriska@lizards.live)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 05:47:30 JST 『VRISKA』 @why all passwords should be something you memorize
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Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: (tk@bbs.kawa-kun.com)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 05:48:05 JST Doughnut Lollipop 【記録係】:blobfoxgooglymlem: -
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narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: (hj@shigusegubu.club)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 05:53:12 JST narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: @tk @vriska @why
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『VRISKA』 (vriska@lizards.live)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 06:11:58 JST 『VRISKA』 @tk @why long English sentence that is complicated and you do Homestuck typing quirks
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narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: (hj@shigusegubu.club)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 06:12:07 JST narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: @vriska @tk @why Lord English sentence :hs_lord: -
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narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: (hj@shigusegubu.club)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 08:03:55 JST narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: @vaartis @vriska @why i have my own password generator that makes up japanese-sounding words -
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vaartis running up that hill (vaartis@pl.kotobank.ch)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 08:03:56 JST vaartis running up that hill @vriska @why that's the way to do it for sure :ratcrown: -
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『VRISKA』 (vriska@lizards.live)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 08:03:57 JST 『VRISKA』 @why 4. remember your own passwords by making them long english sentences in l33tspeak
5. write them all down in a notebook you carry with you on your phyiscal person at all times
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vaartis running up that hill (vaartis@pl.kotobank.ch)'s status on Friday, 31-Jan-2025 08:15:31 JST vaartis running up that hill @hj @vriska @why any sentence you can easily remember is fine narcolepsy and alcoholism :flag: likes this.
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