Paperkey question
Alex Amiryan
alex at amiryan.org
Sun Feb 8 16:44:51 CET 2009
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I've printed out my paperkey and keeping it in my home. I am not making
any illegal things, so police will not come to investigate my house one
day :). So it is secure for me in case that one day my home and work
computers explode at the same time :)
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
> 2009/2/8 Ian Hill <ian at ushills.co.uk>:
>> Correct you print it out, but I cannot find how to re-compile the key
>> manually from the paperkey and the public key. If you can do this
>> without the paperkey programme this seems a good solution, otherwise why
>> not keep an e-copy of your secret key as this is likely to survive just
>> as well as the paperkey program.
>
> Because media degrades and unlikely that the media of today will be
> readable in the future. For example, you can't get 8" or 5.25"
> floppies for love nor money these days and 3.5' floppies are likely to
> go the same way.
>
> However, paper lasts a very long time. It's your call and depends how
> much your key means to you. Personally, I reckon that your key is
> more likely to become useless in the future.
>
> Ben
>
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