There are many scams, some to get your password(s), some just for money. Join us as Wolf tells everything he knows and together we discuss a new way to protect your online accounts.
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Lists of login methods:
Who implements Passkeys?
The three things that come together to make passkeys:
Which password managers support passkeys?
- 1Password (our personal favorite)
- Bitwarden
- Dashlane
- Google Password Manager
- Keeper
- NordPass
- RoboForm
A little about password managers:
Almost any password manager is better than no password manager at all so do your research. Find the best one for you. Make sure it answers these questions:
- Does it run on all the platforms you care about?
- Does it have a pricing model you like?
- Does it use a cloud service, or not, or of your choice, in a way that you like?
- Does the password service itself have access to your keys?
- What kind of secrets can it keep?
- Passkey descriptions and implementation documents
Wolf's top three personal digital security recommendations
- Use a password manager (it should support passkeys). See above.
- Once you create a passkey for a specific service; change your previous password. The new one should be generated by your password manager and you should never use it unless you absolutely must.
- Make sure your device is secure
- Use biometric authentication
- Have a strong password. Your password manager can generate one made from words. Easy to remember; hard to guess.
- Make sure you know how to force your device to require a password. You can be tricked or forced to authenticate biometrically. Law enforcement can't force you to reveal a password; and if you're careful, you can't be tricked out of it.
- Be aware of your surroundings. Bad actors can "shoulder surf" and get your password, or cameras. It's just like the old days at the ATM. You don't want a person right behind you to see your PIN.
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Dawn by nuer self, from the album Digital Sky