Comment by cholantesh Comment by cholantesh 3 months ago 3 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News And people don't lose phones?
Copy Link vel0city 3 months ago Collapse Comment - > My PaaK car has a backup passphrase to start itCars that need a physical cut key to go into a cylinder don't usually have backup passphrases. Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link ethagnawl 3 months ago Parent Collapse Comment - No, but you can ziptie spares of said keys to an inconspicuous location on the vehicle -- just the valet key or the door key, depending on your tolerance for risk and whether or not the car came with them. (Credit to DeviantOllam for the idea.) Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link vel0city 3 months ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Cars should have pin pads to unlock them. They're so useful on my Fords. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link ethagnawl 3 months ago Parent Collapse Comment - No, but you can ziptie spares of said keys to an inconspicuous location on the vehicle -- just the valet key or the door key, depending on your tolerance for risk and whether or not the car came with them. (Credit to DeviantOllam for the idea.) Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link vel0city 3 months ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Cars should have pin pads to unlock them. They're so useful on my Fords. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link vel0city 3 months ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Cars should have pin pads to unlock them. They're so useful on my Fords. Reply View | 0 replies
> My PaaK car has a backup passphrase to start it
Cars that need a physical cut key to go into a cylinder don't usually have backup passphrases.