1. Make your passwords strong

Not all passwords are equal. When you choose a password, make it:

Long: The longer your password, the better. You can increase the strength of your password simply by making it longer.

Unpredictable: A strong password is hard to predict. Birthdays or names don't make great passphrases as they can be easier to guess. It is also predictable to have spaces between words, a capital letter at the beginning and punctuation at the end. Using a mix of capitals, numbers and special characters is more unpredictable and makes stronger passwords.


2. Consider using a passphrase

Again, all passwords are easier to crack these days. But there’s a quick workaround – the passphrase.

What is a passphrase?


3. Use a different password or passphrase for each important account

Protect your most important accounts, like banking and primary email, by giving each a unique passphrase.

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