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by patrickmn
3283 days ago
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It's not the same issue. With your approach, a compromise of the seed is catastrophic and reveals everything. With a regular password manager, you also need access to the vault encrypted using that master password. That's not a given -- most password managers either store their vaults locally or offer 2FA when synced. (Nevermind that you can't change individual passwords or the master password at will with a deterministic scheme.) |
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