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otacon239@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

And that’s why if you’re in that position, you should have already shared your public key with them long in advance and your private key stays encrypted on an air-gapped laptop running Tails + CoreBoot. The message stays encrypted and you’re the only physical device and knowledge to decipher it.

But that all comes down to security vs convenience. I’m super glad passkeys are starting to become available in a lot more places. They’re super convenient and if you use a password manager responsibly with a hardware key, they’re just as secure as the locks on your house.

Which is to say, not very, because ultimately nothing beats a $5 wrench.

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