Not of 2FA stuff, no. Currently I have only one (non-work) computer, so I don't have the same synchronization use-cases.
I use KeepassXC (not a remote service, so no 2FA) which is also wrapped inside an passphrase+AES encrypted .7z file, since I want to bundle it with other stuff like tax records.
In terms of backups:
1. Along with most of the rest of the disk, the .7z is backed up to a remote service, and I ought to have memorized the credentials for that buuuut I think I've forgotten.
2. I periodically make a copy of the encrypted stuff onto a rugged USB stick on my ever-present physical keychain. The USB stick also contains portable copies of the software needed for opening it. (Yes, there's an evil-maid-attack there if someone replaces those binaries.)
I figure this protects me from "apartment burns down" provided I can find a trustworthy computer to use. I might also be able to open it on my phone if I can find trustworthy apps.
I use KeepassXC (not a remote service, so no 2FA) which is also wrapped inside an passphrase+AES encrypted .7z file, since I want to bundle it with other stuff like tax records.
In terms of backups:
1. Along with most of the rest of the disk, the .7z is backed up to a remote service, and I ought to have memorized the credentials for that buuuut I think I've forgotten.
2. I periodically make a copy of the encrypted stuff onto a rugged USB stick on my ever-present physical keychain. The USB stick also contains portable copies of the software needed for opening it. (Yes, there's an evil-maid-attack there if someone replaces those binaries.)
I figure this protects me from "apartment burns down" provided I can find a trustworthy computer to use. I might also be able to open it on my phone if I can find trustworthy apps.