Le 6/16/21 à 10:50 AM, Antoine Pitrou a écrit :
> It's as reliable as printing passwords on a piece of paper, isn't it?

The password is *something you know*, so we (all?) agree: printing it is
a bad idea.

The 2nd factor is *something you have*, so printing them is not an
issue, and having them in your wallet is fine too (and can even save the
day).

A U2F key as a 2nd factor is *something you have* too, it's not more nor
less physical than paper in your wallet.

The idea is: it's harder to steal something to know *and* something you
have.

--
[Julien Palard](https://mdk.fr)

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