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  "path": "/t/master-password-backup/37745#post_18",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-12T11:35:41.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Yeah I mean if you write it down then an attacker would need to a) get it b) know what it is and c) have the 2FA which is presumably enabled.\n\nI would just try and have a master passphrase you could remember. 5 or 6 words is secure.\n\nIf you wanted, you could have your master passphrase stored an a kdbx keepass file, that only unlocks with a keyfile, and then keep 2 or 3 USB drives with the keepass file somewhere, with the keyfiles in seperate locations.\n\nI know for crypto wallets they have these bolts that you can put a phrase on and then drill it into concrete.\n\nYou really can get very creative.",
  "title": "Master Password Backup"
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