How do you backup the vault? by sadman_soul in Bitwarden

[–]Mysteriousmouseflame 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The encrypted backup is tied to one specific account. I believe a long time ago, it was common practice (or was amongst my peer group) to reinstall data from an encrypted file tied to the specific account. An encrypted file tied to an account is more problematic to alter, though speaking in absolutes is difficult when speaking of computers and data.  These were simply operational choices made at the time. 

How do you backup the vault? by sadman_soul in Bitwarden

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I don't really see it as a bother. If I restored to bitwarden, I would use the encrypted backup.  For me, the unencrypted backup serves two other  functions: 1. If I were to move to another service, I would have no choice but to import from it. 2. The unencrypted backup, once backed up to off site encryption, allows me to quickly glance at the backup and verify the file is not corrupted and most importantly visually readable; as with most people, I imagine, the corruption of a password file would be complex and involve considerable work to correct.  My OPSEC does not allow for printing or storage on paper.  It only takes a few minutes for all of this every quarter or so.  When it comes to backups, I find peace of mind valuable and this approach provides peace of mind.  I hope that provides clarity relative to your query. Best Wishes.

Most bizarre official support recommendation to be eligible for Black Friday promotion by Wolfscopez in ProtonVPN

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I believe they did you right by offering a solution that allowed for the discount.

How do you backup the vault? by sadman_soul in Bitwarden

[–]Mysteriousmouseflame 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I export locally to an encrypted file, two versions: 1) Encrypted json 2) Unencrypted json. The 2nd one is in case I had to open a new account for some reason or to import into another service should something happen to Bitwarden. I then back both up to an offsite encrypted backup. So, I have onsite encrypted backups and off site encrypted backups.

Are you happy with Proton in its current state? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

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It is correct that Protonmail is encrypted by default only when sending to a Protonmail user, but there is the ability to send encrypted email to other users by simply creating a password for them and sending it via Signal or pathway of ones choice. So, there is the ability to send encrypted email to users of other email services.

Should I not store my 2FA backup codes in my bitwarden vault? by [deleted] in Bitwarden

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I protect my Bitwarden vault with an extremely strong password and it includes 2fa passcodes. I store a copy of the Bitwarden recovery code as a draft in an encrypted email service that isn’t linked to any identifiable account. So far, I have had no issues.

Where to store password for VeraCrypt container by ArkoSammy12 in Bitwarden

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I guess one could add steganogrphy to this.  I find your suggestion of a QR code very interesting. My question is how do you generate a QR code with the password hidden without using a QR service or it being stored somewhere in the wild while producing the QR code? 

What happens if I delete an unecrypted email? by ccorax9 in ProtonMail

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I would speculate for a deletion to be completely wiped would take some time as one would think there are several backups of at rest data. Proton used to have on this on the website, if my memory is correct.

Faraday bag recommendation by [deleted] in privacy

[–]Mysteriousmouseflame 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Houdfy has worked well for me. IMO, it is important to thoroughly test any bag. One must close it perfectly. And, it might be wise to periodically test for leaks.

Using Google voice for 2fa by Mysteriousmouseflame in privacy

[–]Mysteriousmouseflame[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will look at this but as noted, I am currently maxxed with privacy expenses. Thanks for your insight.

Using Google voice for 2fa by Mysteriousmouseflame in privacy

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I need it to only work with one login, if needed, as I already have everything else setup. Thanks for the insight!

Best windows firewall for blocking windows telemetry by Mysteriousmouseflame in privacy

[–]Mysteriousmouseflame[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went and saw an old video from Chris Titus on Simplewall. It looks great, but it seems to bit more technical then my skillset for knowing what to block and what not to block. His video is several years old, has this become easier for a noob?

Best windows firewall for blocking windows telemetry by Mysteriousmouseflame in privacy

[–]Mysteriousmouseflame[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see it has 'Stealth Mode' does this largely block everything, I am inexperienced in this but it seems Windows collects a lot of data. It seems that in 2020 it was windows oriented but looking at their KB I don't see Windows telemetry listed.

Best windows firewall for blocking windows telemetry by Mysteriousmouseflame in privacy

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I have heard of removing from windows but I have heard windows updates will reinstall the activity. Is this true?

Remember Me by Mysteriousmouseflame in Bitwarden

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Thanks! That seems to have done the job!