answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

5

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How many passwords does the average person have?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the average number of passwords that a person has?

80+


Average number of passwords per person?

7


How many passwords do people in the US have on average and what source was used to answer?

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).


How do you know other person facebook password?

You do not passwords are supposed to be personal secrets. Many passwords are not well chosen and can easily be guessed or "cracked" with some computer programs.


How do you hack imgsrc passwords?

I refuse to answer this question as a person should not be hacking anything, especially passwords. Passwords are personal and should be kept that way. I will not help a person invade another innocent person's privacy. I will be marking "Bad Question" for this one.


Why many doctor office's require users to change their passwords after a specified period?

Simple security measures. Passwords should be changed regularly - to stop an unauthorised person 'guessing' what the password is.


How many digits dose the average person have?

The average person has six digits.


How many gums does an average person have?

The average person has two sets of gums.


How many eyelashes does the average person have?

About 100-150 eyelashes on an average person.


How many piercings does the average person have?

The average person usually has two piercings; their ears.


How many passwords by default are remembered in an active directory?

User's last 6 passwords


Boy17yo imgsrc passwords?

The password for Boy17yo imgsrc is not available online. Passwords should only be known by the person setting them for security reasons.