Choosing a hard-to-guess, but easy-to-remember password is important!
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I feel like I'd be good at 'Password.' Or 'Pyramid.'
By now, you've heard endless warnings about the risk of short, trivial passwords. There's a good chance you ignore them.
I suspect I am like most people on the Internet in that I sign up for all sorts of sites and frequently use the same passwords.
Updating passwords and changing them all the time is something I'm involved in.
Even complex passwords are getting easy to break if they're too short. That's because today's inexpensive computer chips have the power of supercomputers from the year 2000.
If someone hacks your password, you can change it - as many times as you want.
Weak passwords are a crook's best friend. Make yours long and complex, and change them often - not just on your bank account but on your email and social media, too.
Love is great, but not as a password.
The best thing to do is always keep randomly generated passwords everywhere and use a password tool to manage it, and then you don't have to remember those passwords at all, just the master password that unlocks the database.
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.