I am lucky to have offspring and friends who know how to drive a keystore so my version of this starts with: "ask one of <x> to unlock the device, or if need be use the backup keystore in technology <z> and here is the passphrase"
And then the rest is the set of URLs which point to the various things, having a key/URL in the keystore, which own the DNS, the VM, the mailboxes, the bank accounts, you-name-it
the keystore also has QR codes to restore the 2FA. It has the unlock for the devices which are live on the 2FA codes, but can recover most of them. The exception is a single bank token which seems to use the secure region on my phone to bootstrap its one-time state, and so you have to re-initialize through the bank.
Since the only account of merit is a joint account, either I'm survived by the person who has access anyway, or we're both gone and legally the account is frozen.
What it also says is "FOR GOODNESS SAKE DO NOT TELL <FAANG> I AM GONE" because they will lock things up: Better to gain access, learn what you need torrid or not, and then let them do it.
And then the rest is the set of URLs which point to the various things, having a key/URL in the keystore, which own the DNS, the VM, the mailboxes, the bank accounts, you-name-it
the keystore also has QR codes to restore the 2FA. It has the unlock for the devices which are live on the 2FA codes, but can recover most of them. The exception is a single bank token which seems to use the secure region on my phone to bootstrap its one-time state, and so you have to re-initialize through the bank.
Since the only account of merit is a joint account, either I'm survived by the person who has access anyway, or we're both gone and legally the account is frozen.
What it also says is "FOR GOODNESS SAKE DO NOT TELL <FAANG> I AM GONE" because they will lock things up: Better to gain access, learn what you need torrid or not, and then let them do it.