every couple of months or whenever you give it to someone else -apex
when the operating system prompts you for a new password
It is recommended to change your passwords periodically, at least every 3-6 months, to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your accounts. Additionally, change your passwords immediately if you suspect any security breach or if you have shared your password with someone else.
every couple of months or whenever you give it to someone else.
It is apex approved.
you can change your password but not with your choice of passwords only random passwords sent to your email account
Yes, you can change your Google and Facebook password today if you suspect that your security has been compromised.
Simple security measures. Passwords should be changed regularly - to stop an unauthorised person 'guessing' what the password is.
Don't be asking for passwords!
no u cant
Passwords should be changed every month.
There are no specific rules for creating passwords (other than not putting it on a post-it note and putting it on your computer!).Many organizations will require that you have a password with one or more of the following:At least 8 charactersAt least one capital letter, i.e. A-ZAt least one number, i.e. 0-9At least one special symbol (!@#$%^&*)However, the best passwords are long passwords. The password alongtimeagoinagalaxyfarfaraway is actually much harder to crack than Fred*123. So the phrase "a long time ago in a galaxy far far away" or alongtimeagoinagalaxyfarfaraway is not only easier to remember but also harder to crack.
if u want to change ur password on zwinky go to ur pro press ''edit profile'' then is should say change password then type ur new on in
Change default passwords, disable broadcasting of SSID, enable security (N type if possible).
So, your account won't get hacked into
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.
Keep it a secret