Passwords are case sensitive. When you mix case, you make it harder for others to guess your password. Including numbers make it even harder to guess.
Some kids appriciate the use of large passwords. Longer passwords and a mix of letters and numbers should keep users from logging on to your account.
I do not have a pasward. On the other hand, I have many passwords. I believe that is what you mean. Your password is your secret key to get into a computer account, bank account, or any type of account. Passwords can be made from any combination of lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. If you are asking what specific passwords people reading this use, that is rude. Hopefully no one will be stupid enough to tell you what their passwords are.
A minimum of 8 characters with the use of small letters and in capital with numbers. Do not use the word password, its to easy.
We use capital letters at the beginning of the sentence.
the answer for "aftermatch'' is "VICTORY'' and for "fallen heroes'' is "PAIN'' don't use CAPITAL LETTERS when you enter the passwords, by axelstone
#STOP must use all capital letters it should work.
You use capital letters only if it is a place. Also you use it to capitalize your first word of a sentence.
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.
Your password has to be at least 8 characters long, it should have both letters (including capitals) and numbers in it. It must not contain your name, birthday, company you work for and so on. If you do choose with what was mentioned you must not do, make sure that it's not just in plain text. Insert some numbers between letters make randomly some of them capital. You even can use special characters to increase strength of your password.
The same letters you use as numbrs bich nigggahhh
Don't use full words and include numbers. Don't do like "nsdfk328795" (it's not bad one). Try to mix the numbers and letters like: bvy5ujh2jewrt498537 Hope I helped and the passwords are NOT real. It was just random typing that made mixing and non-mixing passwords.
The U.S. Post Office does recommend capitalizing all letters on a mailing address.