joe on Nostr: I see people often say not to store your seeds in a password manager. This is because ...
I see people often say not to store your seeds in a password manager. This is because they're using password managers incorrectly, most likely giving them access to the internet/web browser.
My view is if I can't store a seed in a password manager then I shouldn't be putting any secrets there. On the flipside, if you use your password manager on a system without any internet connection (correctly) then you can store any secrets there.
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