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I rely on Bitwarden (slooowly migrating from... a spreadsheet...) and am thinking of keeping a master backup to be SyncThing-synchronized across all my devices, but I'm not sure of how to secure the SyncThing-synchronized files' local access if any one of my Windows or Android units got stolen and somehow cracked into or something. I'm curious about how others handle theirs. Thanks in advance for sharing!

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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

Yeah fair question. IMO it def makes things less secure, but it's a question of how much less?

As in, if all my passwords are "sexG0d" then 2fa is critically important, but if all my passwords are long and complex and unique then 2fa is still another layer but it's much less critical.