[kwlug-disc] 2FA Google Authentication and Best Practices with passwords

Gary Walsh gwalsh at notw.ca
Fri Feb 4 17:34:39 EST 2022


You can download all your Google passwords to a file and print them out or transfer the file to a secure cloud storage. 
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Gary Walsh
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Feb 4, 2022, 06:21 by pilotpond at gmail.com:

> Good Day KWLug
> Going down the rabbit hole of password management.
>
> Seeking Best practices with documentation & Password?
>
> I recently cracked my cell phone display losing access to it. 
> At last I was prepared for this as just the previous weekend I had updated my password collection, 190 and counting which I keep on a Libr spreadsheet in KDE Linux vault and second paper copy at my brothers house.
> Long story longer. When my father passed away last January he also was attempting to keep track of passwords. Only his mental state had both slided & his method of recording was totally random and has taken months to clean up.
> Or another simple issue is my not so tech friendly wife should also have access to PW's 
>
> What is everyone doing about Passwords and documentation?
>
> This new to me Google Authentication at first look was ok seems like a good idea. 
> Until you lose access to your cell phone or consider how your Personal Executors and Powers of Attorney family members will tackle your asset and find all the information that we deemed Password worthy.
>
> Yes I know its possible to access bank accounts with brick n mortar via a paper documentation. If you have lots of personal cash flow, time and you actually live in the same province as the family member, but what about all those other accounts that need to be dealt with?
>
> The Google Authentication 2FA is pain to me as I want to use my Desktop KDE linux with a nice large screen and keyboard instead of being pulled back to the cell phone each time.
>  Once I open the program that I need the 2FA its a struggle to get back to Desktop to continue to work.
>
> Any workarounds on KDE Linux I should be exploring?
> Keepass also looks like a convenient option for not so important PW that we use all the time. Still have yet to figure out how to get it to work on KDE and Firefox.
>
>
> Is Yobikey a solution or is this just another weak link in cyber and social security. like oops I lost the key. Or does any know where dad may have left the key.
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> Side Note any KWlug KDE users out there that have time to hold newbie hand and field the occasional question?
>
> Darren
>
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