What you should NOT store in a password manger
I like probably most of you use a password manager to store a lot of different things. But after storing all this information it got me wondering what sort of personal/secure information would you NOT store in a password manager?
For me the only things I can think of are:
- Password for main email account that controls everything else
- Picture of Social Security card or passport
- 2 factor auth backup keys
- DNA code :)
I would be really interested in knowing what a lot of you 1password employees wouldn't store.
Thanks!
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Update:
- Bitcoin keys
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It would be a little more interesting if you explained why you wouldn't store those things in a password manager. ;)
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I personally would store all of those things in 1Password. Well, all of those things that I actually have. But I'm not an employee, so my practices may not satisfy the question. I too would be interested in learning why one shouldn't store those things in 1Password.
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As khad said, I would store those items in 1Password, with a knowledge that I might need to get to them without an access to 1Password.
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It is important to not only have backups for your data but backups for your brain as well. :)
You can access the data in the backups at any time using the 1Password app on a different computer or in any modern browser via 1PasswordAnywhere. No software installation required. Of course, if you're syncing with your mobile device, you can access your data there as well.
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