How to Create a Strong Password and Keep It Secure

 

Creating a strong password and keeping it secure is essential for protecting your personal and professional information online. Here's a simple guide to help you do both effectively:


How to Create a Strong Password

  1. Use a Long Password
    Aim for at least 12–16 characters. Longer is generally stronger.

  2. Mix Character Types
    Use a combination of:

    • Uppercase letters (A–Z)

    • Lowercase letters (a–z)

    • Numbers (0–9)

    • Special characters (!, @, #, $, %, etc.)

  3. Avoid Common Passwords
    Steer clear of predictable choices like:

    • 123456, password, qwerty

    • Names, birthdates, or easy patterns

  4. Use a Passphrase
    Combine random words into a phrase you can remember. Example:
    Sunny!River_Dancing3Cats

  5. Don’t Reuse Passwords
    Use a unique password for every account. If one account is breached, others won’t be compromised.


🔒 How to Keep Your Passwords Secure

  1. Use a Password Manager
    Tools like 1Password, Bitwarden, or LastPass can:

    • Generate strong passwords

    • Store them securely

    • Autofill them safely when needed

  2. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
    Add an extra layer of security using apps like:

    • Google Authenticator

    • Authy

    • Duo

  3. Never Share Your Password
    Even with people you trust. If you must share access, use tools that allow temporary or shared access without revealing the password.

  4. Avoid Saving Passwords in Browsers
    While convenient, it's not as secure as a dedicated password manager.

  5. Watch for Phishing Scams
    Never click suspicious links or enter passwords on untrusted websites. Always double-check the website URL.

  6. Change Passwords if Breached
    If you suspect an account was hacked or compromised, change the password immediately.

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