Protecting My Crypto Fortune

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Okay, so it's not really a fortune but it is starting to be enough to make me think a little bit more about security. Up to now I have kept most my passwords in a Word file on a USB stick separate from my PC. Because of all the different passwords I'm accumulating and the amount of money in some accounts I think it's time I upgrade to a password manager and start enabling some 2FA/MFA protocols.

I have been looking at LastPass and Dashlane for a manager and have already set up Google Authenticator for 2FA on a couple accounts. I guess before I go to far down a road here I was looking to see what some other people are using and what their recommendations might be. Please feel free to leave your comments and thanks in advance for helping out a newbie. :)

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This is also something that I need to start doing. Well, at least start putting the passwords and recovery keys together in a safe place. Right now they are scattered around like my brain. 😪🤯🙈 I have some with 2fa's, too but I've not gone beyond to consider dashlane and stuff like that.

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My past mode of operation for password retention was scraps of paper in my desk drawer. :) I do print out a paper copy though just in case either of my two Word files get corrupted.

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Jaaaaaaaai have a little fortune in tokens in hive engine maybe it need to be protective too.

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It never hurts to shore up the defenses a little bit. There are people out there looking for easy pickings.

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LastPass is fine to me. AEGIS for 2FA.

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I was leaning toward LastPass because the free version allowed me to use two devices. I will have to look into AEGIS. Thanks for advice! :)

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Having a tangible drive containing your keys looks to me as the best secured

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