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    1. Use a 2FA app that allows you to export encrypted backup (I use Aegis)
    2. Make an encrypted backup of your 2FA keys and store that using the 321 rule.
    3. The 321 rule is 3 copies, 2 different types of media, and 1 copy offsite.

    If your 2FA backup is encrypted, you can even store it in Google Drive or wherever, ask a family member to keep a copy, it doesn’t matter if the password is strong.

    If you’re extra scared of losing your keys then you can use something like Authy as a last resort, they make it super easy.

    I work in cyber forensics and incident response, 2FA and strong passwords can prevent 99% of the shit I see.