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Tips For Creating Strong Passwords:
- Never use personal information such as your name,
birthday, or spouse's name. Personal information is often publicly
available, which makes it much easier for someone to guess your
password.
- Use a longer password. Your password should be at
least six characters long, and for extra security it should ideally be
at least twelve characters (if the site allows it).
- If you need to write down your passwords, keep them in a secure place. It's even better if you "encrypt" your passwords or just write down hints for them that others won't be able to understand.
- Don't use the same password for each account. If someone does discover your password for one account, all of your other accounts will be vulnerable.
- Try to include numbers, symbols and both uppercase and lowercase letters (if the site allows it).
- Avoid using words that can be found in the dictionary. For example, "swimming1" would be a very weak password.
- Random passwords are the strongest. Use a password generator instead of trying to think of your own.
- Random passwords are harder to remember, so create a mnemonic device.
For example, "H=jNp2#" can be remembered as "HARRY = jessica NOKIA
paris 2 #." This may still seem random, but with a bit of practice it
becomes relatively easy to memorize.
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