Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately, there is substantial clarification still needed for me. Sorry if I’m less advanced.
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When you say the mnemonics will not have been entered digitally, is that not the same for Daedalus, where you only type a few letters of each word then click on the right one, so you haven’t really entered? Similar for Trezor when you confirm seed words without fully typing them.
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“Only as safe as user device and management of the private key.” I’m still not sure what the private key is or where to find it. Is there one within Daedalus, and am I supposed to have that written down somewhere?
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I don’t understand your answer to the “Trezor malfunction” section. Let’s say my Trezor no longer functions, how do I regain access to my Daedalus Wallet that was connected to the Trezor? I need the Trezor seed key? Or were you referencing the Daedalus seed key? Sorry just don’t understand.
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Can I use Trezor simply as a secondary authorization, but without creating a Trezor wallet within Daedalus? Where In order to access Daedalus I connect Trezor and enter it’s passcode, then my Daedalus opens and functions as it does now, only difference is then needing to confirm sends or other functions, by confirming on my Trezor before I can finalize the action in Daedalus. Is this making sense?
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Need help with the deleting of Daedalus. In other words, let’s say my machine is on and open, and I decide to go to another room. My kid comes in, decides to open Daedalus and figures out how to delete it. I was thinking that like spending, that is an action that should require the spending passcode, some kind of security measure. Maybe there’s a way to set that so it can’t just be deleted without first applying the spending password. Does this make sense?
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I agree with you on being responsible for your funds. I just think about worst cases and what could be set up to maybe offset the worst cases, even if by a fraction.
Thank you so so much, I hope my questions make sense!
Hilly