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Ledger live password
Ledger live password











ledger live password

How to define passwords: this is actually the hard part.

ledger live password

This means that you need to let your people (who will recover your accounts) that you used all lowercase (or all uppercase, or something else) and how should they recover with your seed. All you need to know is that you need to name your passwords differently.įor example, if you set your password for "gmail" then the ledger will output one specific password and with "GMail" you will get another. Password are based on your Ledger's seed meaning that you can recover them when (/if) you lose your ledger with your backup seed. This means that I recommend using Ledger as a backup password for two or three power services, not for things you need to type daily especially due to not being able to use it with your phone. Now, this is where the hard part comes in: your Ledger needs to be connected, and you need to select the password out of the list on this small screen and with uncomfortable keys. I am uncertain about some of the things, as this has no specific documentation I am also kind of uncertain that using the same device both as a password manager and a second-factor-authentication is the right thing to do. But today I'll discuss how to use your Ledger Nano as a password manager. It is on me at all times it works as my second-factor authentication, meaning that it replaces my phone, and even if my computer and phone are compromised I can still feel safe when using it.













Ledger live password