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juancn ◴[] No.45106230[source]

    Signing into my accounts on my children’s devices has turned from a straightforward process to an incredibly frustrating experience. I find myself juggling all kinds of different apps and flows.
This strikes home for me, I'm the main gatekeeper of passwords and service accounts in my home. 2FA and passkeys are so annoying to juggle.

My kids use prepaid numbers, once I changed one and forgot to tell Apple, when I realized that I needed the old number later, it took me a month at least to get it back.

I really like passwords, the security risks are well known and really easy to handle compared to 2FA and all that crap, specially when 99% of your accounts are not sensitive enough to merit anything fancy.

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adiabatichottub ◴[] No.45106530[source]
It makes sense to keep printed backups of certain keys and passwords in a physically secure location, accessible to the people you trust in case of an emergency.
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lixtra ◴[] No.45108247[source]
You might even split them so that k out of n trusted people are needed to restore them.

For example https://shamir.securitytools.io/

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1. adiabatichottub ◴[] No.45108697[source]
Yes, I think that's a good idea for high-value secrets. In a family situation it would be a great way to limit elder abuse (unless all your children hate you).