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    How can I decode a password?
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    Passwords are not stored in binary. Rather, they are stored in hashes or encrypted keys. The decryption of private information such as a password is illegal.
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    How can I start decoding as a 12-year-old?
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    Lots of practice! That's the best thing, but you could also read books, websites, or articles about decoding numbers. That will help you pick it up even quicker.
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    How can I decode a password?
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    Decoding a password would be considering hacking. If you are a child you're unlikely to go to juvenile prison, but if you're an adult I wouldn't even dream of doing it.
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    Can I copy binary numbers and paste them to decode?
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    In certain ways yes, you can copy down the capital letters and lower case letters. The way you could do it is, look at the first binary code, decide what letter does that code equal, and then start with the second number after the first code ends.
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