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What makes for strong password protection?

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What makes for strong password protection?

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A – The safest passwords are long strings of nonsensical letters, numbers and characters. If the protection password format permits all three, then something like v87h*we#kb5 would be best. But since it is difficult to memorize and recall such a password, it may be more useful to design one like g8ful&deyed as a number and character rendition of the Grateful Dead. If you are trying to make a digital reminder record of it, you could just put a hint down such as a band from the 70s. Another approach to passwords is to use a childhood street address and the name of the website to create an alpha numeric password. As an example, if the address were 1012 Pecan Street in say Denver and the password was for Amazon.com, then using the numbers + the first two letters of Pecan + + the first two letters of Amazon gives 1012peam as the password. When the web site asks for a password hint, just give Denver address and write it in any logs you may be keeping to track passwords. Only you will know yo

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