Maxium security for accounts

What’s the best way to maximize account security? Do you back everything up to a flash drive and maybe print out recovery codes on paper? Personally, wherever possible, I use ente 2fa, Proton Pass with an email alias, and a random 64-character password.

For all the posts you have made here, for all the info that’s already available on this forum and in PG website, for all the info and videos on Techlore and its forum where you’re also present and have a lot of questions you’ve asked there too - I think all the information and answers you want for this post is already available.

I really don’t see the point of asking similar questions about similar things when similar things have already been discussed and answered for especially when there’s no practical difference between what you’re asking and what’s already been asked and discussed.

This type of post again and again is simply a low quality post and behavior at this point. I’m sorry but it’s true.

Doing some basic research before asking pedestrian questions about privacy when all the info is already available is what one should be doing. It’s not like you’re new to privacy.. you’ve been on these forums for a while now. And I know you have a different username here than on Techlore forum but even your username is similar like your repeated questions.

I’m not mad that you’re asking questions, just frustrated that people who ought to know better don’t do their basic research and due diligence when they’re not new to privacy ask similar things again and again.

I know I’m being critical here but someone needs to say this and I feel you need to hear it. This is just a low quality post, plain and simple.

I’m sorry but I know I’m not wrong in saying all that I have said. And while I’m not being the kindest person with the kindest response, like I said, you need to hear it and understand.

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This gives me an idea: if and when PG makes a Backup Overview, perhaps it can be lumped in with the Passwords Overview to become an Account Security Guide.

(My apologies if this reply is also low effort)