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Credentials in security context are elements that prove your identity to a system, for example a username and password or a client-side certificate. It is usually used to describe elements supplied by the authenticating client, not when the server authenticates to the client or in mutual authentication schemes.

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Enabling a user to revert a hacked change in their email

Your scheme completely defeats the purpose of changing the e-mail address. When a user wants to change their address, there's a good chance they're doing it because they no longer control the old addr …
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Storing TOTP keys

You should have a single, well-protected master key which you keep in a dedicated key store. For example, Linux has the Kernel Key Retention Service for this purpose. With the master key, you encrypt …
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