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    What are the rules to create a secure password?
    Luigi Oppido
    Computer & Tech Specialist
    Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.
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    It's a good idea to have at least 2 or 3 passwords that you use for different sites. That way, if one password is compromised, you won't have as many sites that you need to go in and change.
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    What are some good password ideas?
    Luigi Oppido
    Computer & Tech Specialist
    Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.
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    To make a very secure password, focus on the length. For instance, you might think of 3 words that normally wouldn't go together, and put them together in a password. It will take a computer about 60 years to figure out a 10-12 character password, even if it's all lowercase letters with no special characters.
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    Should I use foreign names or places in my password?
    Community Answer
    You can use foreign names or places, but be aware that a hacker familiar with that language might be able to guess your password.
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    Is it safe to use a lesser-known nickname as a password?
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    Using a nickname as a password is acceptable if it isn't easily linked to your real name. For better security, choose an uncommon nickname and consider adding numbers or symbols to increase its strength.
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    How can I create a new password if I've run out of ideas?
    Community Answer
    Consider using the first line of your favorite song; it's memorable for you and typically long enough to be difficult to crack.
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    Will writing down a password make it less secure because others might find it?
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    It depends on where you store it. If you live with trustworthy people, it's generally safe to keep your passwords hidden at home. You don't need to write down which password is for which site if you can remember them.
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    Is it safe to rearrange my old password if I'm worried about forgetting it and it may be known to others?
    Clorox Bleach
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    You should write down your new password as suggested in the article. Simply rearranging an old password, like changing 'PeterPilot001' to 'Peter001Pilot', is not secure. If your password is known by others, you should change it immediately and create a completely new one.
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    Should I use multiple languages in a password for enhanced security?
    Community Answer
    Yes, using multiple languages in a password can increase its complexity and make it harder to guess.
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    How can I create a secure password that is easy to remember?
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    To create a secure yet memorable password, combine the name of your favorite food, sport, hobby, or animal with two to four numbers. For example, you might use "Reading1998" or "Wolf24." Adding numbers makes the password harder to guess.
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    Should I use a different password for each of my bank accounts?
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    Yes, you should use a unique password for each bank account. If remembering multiple passwords is difficult, consider making minor adjustments to your existing passwords.
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    Where should I store my written passwords for quick access, and is a safe a good option?
    Clorox Bleach
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    You can store written passwords in a safe place such as a locked drawer, a safe, or hidden at the back of a drawer under clothing. Any secure location that is not in plain sight should work well.
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    Could a password management program steal my password, and how can I prevent it?
    Clorox Bleach
    Community Answer
    Most reputable password management programs are secure and have safeguards against unauthorized access. To enhance security, choose a well-reviewed program, keep your software updated, and regularly check for and remove any malicious software from your device.
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    Can I make my username and password the same?
    EXTRANET
    Community Answer
    No. Your username is visible to others, so your account would be ridiculously easy to hack.
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    Can I hack using a phone?
    Community Answer
    Hacking with a phone is possible, but you would need to root your device.
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    Is it a good idea to download a password manager to enhance security?
    R2_d2000
    Top Answerer
    While downloading a password manager isn't necessary, it can greatly simplify managing your passwords, though you may opt for another method if it better suits your needs.
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    Is it okay to share my password with parents, teachers, or technicians?
    R2_d2000
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    You can share your password with your parents if you trust them, but it's best not to share it with teachers or technicians, as they shouldn't need it. Ensure you use a different password for each site, so if you must give someone access to one account, you won't be compromising your other accounts.
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    What does it mean when my phone says I need a password with at least 7 characters, including uppercase letters and numbers?
    LittleJennyWren
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    Your phone requires a password that contains at least 7 characters, which must include both uppercase letters, like A, B, C, and numbers, like 1, 2, 3, to enhance security.
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    What makes a password hard for hackers to guess?
    LittleJennyWren
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    A strong password combines numbers, letters, and symbols without obvious patterns or personal information. For example, a random sequence like "gj492sdju744re" is more secure than a pattern-based password like "t1o2m3."
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    Why should I change my passwords regularly?
    LittleJennyWren
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    Regularly changing your password helps keep your accounts secure by making it harder for hackers to guess or crack your password.
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