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According to an article in Newsweek that was published on October 9, 2009, the average person has 6.5 passwords. The article did not specifically state that was the number for people in the United States only, though (and it can therefore not be assumed).
Above average; average build; average distance; average personality.
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I work in the technology industry and I use on average 30 passwords daily. Most for client accounts. I'm familiar with cloud based password management systems like LastPass but I enjoy the functionality of a USB password manager.
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Cops cannot break iPhone passwords for no reason. That would be a breach of privacy, and isn't allowed for no reason. Plus, the average police officer would not have the skills to crack iPhone passwords.
take out and reseat the CMOS battery will reset all passwords If above method didn't work for you then you can use windows installation disk to reset windows administrator password or use user account to reset admin password
According to an article in Newsweek that was published on October 9, 2009, the average person has 6.5 passwords. The article did not specifically state that was the number for people in the United States only, though (and it can therefore not be assumed).
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My recommendation would be to take it to a specialist if you want to open the safe without the correct password. A good safe should be designed so that it is difficult for the average person to open without the proper access code.
The top three most common security devices used by the average person include a home security system, a computer anti-virus, and a password. Most people live in homes, and most people want to protect these homes that house our children, so therefore people buy a home security system. Secondly, almost everyone nowadays uses a computer. That being said, there are lots of people trying to steal information from it, so we buy protection programs for our beloved second halves called anti-viruses. Thirdly, a password. With all of our phones etc, we need some type of guard against pesky brothers that try to steal them; and passwords are just the thing for it.
Just as long as it would if it were legal.
The easiest and simplest way to use someone's wifi Internet signal is to use their user name and password to log on to the network. Frequently, the average person does not even put a password on and in this case you can just go on line.