A mnemonic seed phrase without a pass phrase would mean its game over if an evil maid finds a seed QR or stamped metal back up. I teach noobs to use a passphrase and keep multiple copies, then hide their seed diligently and securely. @Jameson Lopp surely even device PINs need to be stored effectively?
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Having the seed phrase laying around is a bad idea unless your passphrase is at least 128 bits secure.
The evil maid can steal the phrase and take her time bruteforcing the wallet.