Do you store some encrypted data in your password manager?
Meaning, even if someone broke in to the manager, they would need another key to decrypt the data?
Do you store some encrypted data in your password manager?
Meaning, even if someone broke in to the manager, they would need another key to decrypt the data?
Nope. Mostly stored only the password there and the login is in my head.
No. I do not even use same password manager for 2FA. Went down long rabbit hole of estate planning and Deadman Switches in case I get hit by a bus.
I've considered doing this for some of the more sensative data. Haven't had anything that quite fits.
For things that go in the password managers, I trust its encryption. I do use hardware key 2fa on my password manager, that changes the dynamic.
Your a dev, OnlyKey is way cooler than yubikey. The extra complication that comes with the extra features is worth it and won't be hard for you to work out.
Always.
It's built in.