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NomNom
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Your name and some numbers such as; Alli123
Password Advice
Don't disclose your passwords. Always make them easy for you to personally remember, but for no one else to easily guess. Like "12345" or anything of the like. Write them down in a secure place for you to access if you forget. Do not use the same password for all your accounts, because people may guess one and get it right for all of your personal accounts. Make your passwords a combination of letter/number number/symbol, etc to make it harder to decipher.
advantage - easy to remember - hard to guess disadvantage - easy to break - vulnerable to attacks
Some penguins may not like to have their passwords online so people can steal them but some people know what Rockhoppers password is. I cant remember but you should check it out!
Some websites use cookies to remember names and passwords automatically, this can usually be enabled if you click something akin to 'remember my password', AND your browser supports cookies, and has it enabled. Some browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox, can also remember form information and, in the case of Chrome, auto-input passwords without prompting.
I remember it called hare
There are a few potential benefits in using password managers. They are easy to use in most software and require no server modification. Passwords are usually short in length and easy to remember in these systems.
The iPod touch can remember any number of WiFi passwords at once. It won't forget yours if you connect to a friend's network.
Easy you register (:
no.all passwords are extremely long:(
eBay names and passwords
If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.If no one else ever uses the computer, then it is relatively safe. However, it is always safer to remember passwords yourself, rather than letting the computer remember them.
Try putting in your username and then request a new password. Remember, usernames and passwords are case sensitive. Once you are in the system, change the password to one you can remember.
some passwords are eye7 , and east7