prudent.
I never used a physical 2FA.
For some reason I always see them as a single point of failure. Imagine a broken MP3 player.
What happens when it stops working?
Or does it not happen?
prudent.
I never used a physical 2FA.
For some reason I always see them as a single point of failure. Imagine a broken MP3 player.
What happens when it stops working?
Or does it not happen?
So what you do you start off with 2pack or 3pack. YubiKey. Then as you setup 2FA, you add Key 1, Key 2, Key 3 if you want. That way you have backup key in case you loose or damage. Learned from the best just passing on
Wherever they have physical option I do it. Cell phone providers etc still many don't. But wherever it is possible, it's security best practices. Physical 2FA
OHH and also it has additional function like a LongPress static password (can be used as SALT as prefix, postfix, anything, or right in middle, nobody will know after how many characters to inject the salt, Nvm know your password and go thru all the hassle for babies.... you see 🫂)

Yea I had the same fear. Then I can't live without going everywhere with one. Even if you lose it...... still lots of trouble for perpetrator if done right. Millionaires don't have that level of security. Cmon guys $999 in â‚¿ lollll