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I was just thinking about my password manager and use of 2FA. If I lost my phone or what if I get in some accident and have amnesia and cannot remember my master password. What would I do?

Any thoughts on solutions to the problem of losing your phone or some emergency medical condition?

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[โ€“] Crackhappy@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago

I have my master password written on a piece of paper in my desk drawer, but with no references to what it's for. I guess if someone broke into my house, managed to unlock my computer or my phone and also put two and two together that it's my master password, they could get in.

But if something happened to me, that password location is known to my family, and my vault has a backup 2FA to my son's phone.