• kadu@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    if you don’t mind carrying it around with you everywhere

    I doubt the target demographic for a paper password notebook is logging into their accounts everywhere, as if that’s some common occurrence.

    and hoping it doesn’t rain

    Ah yes, famously, before the invention of laptops universities and schools didn’t work on every single rainy day, because paper notebooks and books are impossible to keep dry. As a matter of fact, the UK never had an educational system before the digital age for this very reason, it’s so sad.

    You can’t store your passkeys or TOTP in your notebook either.

    You shouldn’t store 2FA and recovery codes on your password manager. They offer the feature as a competitive selling point, but the entire point of having 2FA is avoiding single point of failures.

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      paper notebooks and books are impossible to keep dry

      Not impossible but shit happens. Used to happen to me all the time. I used to walk/bike everywhere.

      but the entire point of having 2FA is avoiding single point of failures.

      Your password manager is not usually the point of failure, it’s almost always the provider.

      You’re not wrong, I just can’t be arsed to manage 2 separate password managers.

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        You’re not wrong either, I just think we are talking about two very different kinds of user here, and they have different levels of challenge and convenience to balance. I’m not even talking about myself: I moved everything to analog, but not my password manager - I use a password manager like yourself, a 2FA app and a physical USB key.