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"textContent": "wommert.646:\n\n> Been thinking about something similar recently. OnlyKeys interested me with their support for far more static passwords than Yubikeys.\n>\n> I think YK is still considered the gold standard but if I’m just throwing an OnlyKey with a few static passwords into a home safe / safe deposit box / etc. for disaster recovery it seems fine. You can put a PIN on it and give that to a friend maybe.\n\nThank you for the suggestion.\n\nBut having a Key with a PIN would just move the backup liability from my phone to the key.\n\nLukas:\n\n> Write it down on paper and keep it in a safe. It is a good idea to have a water and fireproof safe for important stuff such as your passport, birth certificate, and in this case, a written master password.\n\nI don’t want to have a single point of failure.\n\nI want to spread the backup",
"title": "Master Password Backup"
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