• @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    21 month ago

    You would just sign into your password manager or browser on both devices and have access to them?

    Does it work like that? Everything I see says they’re tied to that device.

    If you lose your password, there are recovery options available on almost all accounts.

    Fair, I guess I’ve never lost a password because it’s just a text string in my PW manager, not some auth process that can fail if things don’t work just right.

    • @Spotlight7573@lemmy.world
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      31 month ago

      Does it work like that? Everything I see says they’re tied to that device.

      It depends on what kind you want to use. If you want the most security, you can store them on something like a Yubikey, with it only being on that device and not exportable. If you get a new device, you’ll need to add that new device to your accounts. For less security but more convenience, you can have them stored in a password manager that can be synced to some service (self-hosted or in the cloud) or has a database file that can be copied.

      Fair, I guess I’ve never lost a password because it’s just a text string in my PW manager, not some auth process that can fail if things don’t work just right.

      That’s fair. It can be a bit of a mess with different browser, OS, and password manager support and their interactions but it has continued to get better as there is more adoption and development.