Ask HN: Suggestions for a document with passwords etc. in case sth happens to me
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Keep the thumb drive tech up to date annually just in case the tech changes and they can't figure out how to use current thumb drive tech.
Have thumb drives and instructions replicated in multiple places in the event the home burns down or is otherwise destroyed. stored with other trusted family members that live near by or even at remote locations.
Avoid clouds, cloud accounts, any system you do not control as they can be hacked, go out of business, lose your data, accounts disabled upon death, accounts closed because who knows why, etc...
> Avoid clouds, cloud accounts, any system you do not control as they can be hacked, go out of business, lose your data, etc...
Yes, that is obvious, but still a great point. I'd probably use my VPS for that (maybe even two of them for redundancy).
That is what I was trying to convey. Both unencrypted instructions for where to get 7-zip, the encrypted file, and hints to what "family password" means, replicated to multiple thumb drives in the event one fails or gets corrupted. If they are using windows they may not even need to download 7-zip but one never knows.
D:\ dir
encryptd.7z
README.txt