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If someone does go this route I suggest following the 3,2,1 rule. The offsite copy specifically would protect from fires and pretty much anything else that can happen to your house. The same should be said if you use a paper emergency sheet. A good offsite place can be like a safety deposit box or a trustee’s bolted down safe
Its the same argument as generating totp using your password manager. Keeping them within bitwarden would be kinda defeating the purpose of 2fa which some people are ok with due to their threat model. If you want them to be seperated, for cloud backups use cryptomator on top of a cloud storage provider that never had your backup of your password manager’s vault. You can generate a passphrase using your manager but instead of storing it within the vault just add it to your emergency sheet, dont forget to add the account credentials and recovery codes to access your cloud storage backup. As for local backups, use any encryption software you like, I like veracrypt. Depending on your threat model you can even use the same passphrase as the cryptomator vault for your veracrypt container. Printed is also nice, I just prefer electronic copies
Theres a network toggle within each app settings to allow/disallow access so a dedicated app isn’t necessary, its really easy to add aurora store and the other third party apps you like, and idk what the panic button does but I’ll look it up. As for it being bare bones, thats kinda on purpose since its all about you being in control of what you want on the phone without compromising security, just customize it how you want. I say give it try, I did and don’t regret it.
Edit: searched what the panic button does and it seems interesting but it does only remove some data but not all of it so it seems kinda pointless to me imo. However people are asking for an improved version so depends on the development team and priorites
Alright got it I’ll see if that works. Thank you
Edit: didnt work but kinda gotten used to it