How to Create a Strong Password

A strong password helps protect your email, banking, shopping, and social media accounts from unauthorized access.

Why Strong Passwords Matter

Weak passwords are one of the easiest ways for attackers to get into accounts. If you use short, simple, or repeated passwords, one breach can affect many parts of your digital life.

What Makes a Password Strong?

A strong password should be long, unique, and hard to guess. It is better to use a long passphrase or a randomly generated password than a short word with a few numbers added.

Avoid using your name, birthday, phone number, pet name, or common words. These are easier for attackers to guess or find online.

Common Password Mistakes

One of the biggest mistakes is reusing the same password across multiple sites. If one website is breached, attackers often try the same password on email, shopping, and banking accounts.

Another mistake is storing passwords in unsafe places, like unprotected notes or messages. A password manager is usually a much safer option.

Best Practices for Better Password Security

Use a different password for every important account. Turn on two-factor authentication whenever possible. Consider using a trusted password manager to create and store long, unique passwords.

Updating critical passwords regularly is also a good idea if you think an account may have been exposed or reused somewhere else.

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