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Passwords
If your password looks something along the lines of ‘qwerty’, ‘12345678’ or ‘password’, then you need to change your secure passwords. Malicious people who want to steal your information from you, and often your money, know the standard passwords. All you’re doing is making life easy for them.
Why is it important to have a strong password?
More and more we’re doing important things online. We’re creating banking accounts, we’re buying mortgages, have social media accounts with all our personal details in them. The only thing keeping people who want to steal your money from being able to is a good password. Monetary details aren’t the only important details that can be stolen either. Someone knowing your email address for example, can make you incredibly vulnerable.
How to choose a password you can remember?
You probably have more than one password to remember and unless you have some serious memory skills, you won’t be able to memorise them all. Using the same password for lots of different accounts is not a good solution but there are a few things you can do to make multiple safe passwords easier to remember, safely.
You should never, ever write your passwords down though. If someone sees it, it’s game over when it comes to security. That said, writing down clues/reminders etc that only you can decipher and will jog your memory is always helpful.
Create passwords you can remember easily by creating your own special code. For example, you could purposely misspell words which makes them more unique. For example, instead of using the letter ‘i’ in words, why not change it to the symbol ‘!’ instead.
Another way to choose a password that you will remember is to always base it off one word. Let’s say the word you choose is ‘flower’.
What you could do, is add the first three letters of the letters of the website you’re on and then add it with the last two numbers of the year you were born. So if you were born in 1989 and the password is for your a1fans.vip account, the password would be a1fflower89. If you were on Twitter it would be twiflower89 etc.
What are some examples of good – and bad – passwords?
When thinking up a password, there are a few things you need to include which will dramatically reduce the likelihood of an issue, keeping all your personal information – and money – safe.
These include:
- The passwords must be long and as complex as possible.
- It should contain at least ten characters and combine symbols like commas and percent signs, as well as upper case and lower case letters and numbers.
- Never write down your password as it makes it easier for the passwords to be stolen and used by someone else.
- Never use the same password for two or more devices.
Using all these tips a good password would look something like:
- !loveChristmasTr33s
- StarWarsIsGreat!!xx
- aiFansFAQIsTheB3st
Think up a phrase then think of easy ways to add extra bits to it to make the password more complicated.
Password security tips
A quick recap:
- never give out your password to anyone
- use a passphrase (doesn’t have to be flower)
- make the password at least 10 characters long
- include numbers, capital letters and symbols
- make sure your devices are secure