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Consider [using a passphrase](https://www.ledger.com/academy/passphrase-an-advanced-security-feature) instead if you’re going to store something online.
That way you need [both the seed and the passphrase to access your coins](https://www.blockplate.com/blogs/blockplate/what-is-a-bip39-passphrase).
You won’t have to worry about potential reconstructing the rest of the words (brute forcing).
If someone got access to your seed, they wouldn’t know there would be passphrase attached since the seed by itself is a valid wallet.
If someone got access to your passphrase, you would not be a target given it could be a passphrase for anything.
If you’re interested in more seed security tips, check out r/seedstorage