Life became so much easier when I started using a password manager. Now I just have to worry about losing literally everything if my PC with the password file dies ;v;
plaintext post-it notes, one at work, two at parents house, one in wallet, all of which clearly state all required details for complete and total identify theft and financial ruin
Life became so much easier when I started using a password manager. Now I just have to worry about losing literally everything if my PC with the password file dies ;v;
Jokes aside I do hope you have that backed up somewhere.
In my case my home server backs up to my dads home server.
I’m actually even going above the 3-2-1 rule. I’ve got 4 copies: 2 permanently off-site (1x cloud, 1x local off-site) and one permanently with me.
Edit: all of them are encrypted
Could you imagine?
Four redundant backups for essential login details.
Plaintext.
I work in IT. You don’t want to know what horrors I have seen when it comes to password management TwT
I have 4 remote backups!
plaintext post-it notes, one at work, two at parents house, one in wallet, all of which clearly state all required details for complete and total identify theft and financial ruin
I made an offsite backup of my master password by carving it into a nearby tree. I have to re-carve it every 10 years, but it’s still better than SSDs
(Or you could set up a keepass with the password to your passwords hidden behind a very strong password written in a notebook)
(Please don’t make fun of me)
Bitwarden with self-hosted Vaultwarden ftw