Something that you can easily remember that other people will not be able to guess easily. Alternatively, you can create a random jumble of letters and numbers and write it down. The advantage of the first method is that there's no paper for people rummaging around in your stuff to find, and the advantage of the second method is that it would be incredibly hard to guess without it (which would make remote access much harder)
Good paswords also consist of capital letters and numbers as well. Say you want to use the name of one of your schools for a password, you can add the (first, last, whatever) year that you were there to make it more secure.
Try not to forget it i know that's has already been said but it is really not a good idea to forget your password cos then you cannot get into whatever it is that the password is for.
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Good passwords are random with numbers and letters. You want a great password add symbols (*&?><) to a password that is alpha numeric. Examples * dktn9+1 * qkdit>4~
People don't do that. Only people who are too lazy to make their own person ask for usernames and passwords to hack. That's not good.
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Some examples of personal keywords that can enhance online security include unique and complex passwords, two-factor authentication, and biometric authentication like fingerprint or facial recognition.
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Well, it's a secret. That's what passwords are for.
There isn't any Passwords in the Games. There is some Cheats.
Examples of personal information that should be kept confidential and secure include social security numbers, financial account information, medical records, and passwords.
There are several good examples of incontrovertible systems. A good examples of incontrovertible systems should be camera systems, or recorded systems.
Then disable them in the BIOS. What good would passwords be if you could bypass them at will?