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Passkeys might really kill passwords
(www.theverge.com)
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The way I intend to handle this is with my keypass password manager since the file database has to be synced manually. The way I handle this is one copy of the database lives on my phone, which is my primary device. Then I copy this database to a flash drive, and then copy it to my laptop. The update process goes something like update the credential on my phone and then a few months later, during my scheduled backup routine, copy the database to the flash drive and then copy the database over to the laptop. So the most I could lose is a few months worth of data instead of all of it. If my phone is ever stolen, I still have a copy of the database on both the flash drive and the laptop, which at most might be a few months out of date, but nothing severe.
I just use Bitwarden and all that shit happens automatically.
I know my way is quite unconventional, but I don't rely on any clouds whatsoever. If I lose my data, it's my damn fault.
That’s the problem though, I know I would lose my data and my Bitwarden account is my literal key to my entire digital life.
I use Syncthing to automatically keep the database up to date and usable on all of my devices. Autotype on PC is such a nice feature I wouldn't want to miss (and it increases security on top of that).
Syncthing is a good option too.