Password Protection

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Time and time again, you are warned of the importance of having strong, secure online passwords, but how often are we given instruction on password management? Let’s take a look at recent password trends and how you can keep track of your passwords.

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  1. Shah Rukh Qasim ON

    I have a simple tip to remember strong passwords. Remember a sentence like “I was helpless”. Then replace words like I with 1, space with underscore, a with @, e with 3 etc. You can use z in place of s where it sounds so. From the above sentence you can get a strong password, “1_w@s_h3lpl3ss”. Is not it right? Further, you can write a password in some place. Keep it as your computer’s login password. If you use the password for 7 or 8 days, you will be in habit; even you will not have to recall it. Your fingers with do the work!

  2. This is indeed a great article regarding password protection. The information you have provided is truly helpful in ensuring its safety and security. Thanks for sharing.

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