When you set up two-factor, think about the scenario where you lose your phone, keys, wallet/purse and laptop together. Printed single-use security codes and passwords left with a spouse, editor, safe drawer in your home etc. are a hassle, but boy will you be happy you did it. https://twitter.com/Birdyword/status/1222708491455848448 …
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A nice thing about security keys as two-factor is that they are not only the best defense against phishing, but your key can serve as a backup for others (and vice versa), except on Twitter, where they don't let you register multiple keys to an account.
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