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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 1019952" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>[USER=96829]@piquiteco[/USER] I know that having 2 vaults with completely different master passwords are a pain and very inconvenient, but I believe it is worth the hassle to avoid stuations such as LP’s. </p><p></p><p>You know it might be a good idea to contact password managers support and suggest that they automatically store 2FA in a separate vault that is encrypted individually with sth like a secret key without the need to use a new master password? I believe this will be more convenient and will also be more secure than storing 2FA in the same vault.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lol, this way you will save the hacker much time and they will be grateful for you. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I personally do not like the idea of storing both passwords and 2FA keys in the same password manager. Why? If you lose access ro your password manager, then you are doomed. Passwords are easy to reset, but what about 2FA? Imagine that youll need to contact the supoort for 200 sites and that youll need to provide proof that youre the owner. Just imagining this terrifies me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 1019952, member: 79770"] [USER=96829]@piquiteco[/USER] I know that having 2 vaults with completely different master passwords are a pain and very inconvenient, but I believe it is worth the hassle to avoid stuations such as LP’s. You know it might be a good idea to contact password managers support and suggest that they automatically store 2FA in a separate vault that is encrypted individually with sth like a secret key without the need to use a new master password? I believe this will be more convenient and will also be more secure than storing 2FA in the same vault. Lol, this way you will save the hacker much time and they will be grateful for you. Anyway, I personally do not like the idea of storing both passwords and 2FA keys in the same password manager. Why? If you lose access ro your password manager, then you are doomed. Passwords are easy to reset, but what about 2FA? Imagine that youll need to contact the supoort for 200 sites and that youll need to provide proof that youre the owner. Just imagining this terrifies me. [/QUOTE]
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