@fibonaccimandlebrot9918 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
@ManishKumar-wm2vq Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
@lorelierzal5539 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
@keikoathallah7866 "password monster". - Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
@christopherwalker4606 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
@account7571 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
memorise a short quirky sentence. Make sure it is not related to something you are known for or post on social media. For example , a fan of the mcu … should not have CaptainAmericavsLoki$$$777 Instead IsteppedondogPOOP$$$777
@spiderjump Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
@farhanansari_2 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”. Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
These are the best tips!
Very informative password learning process
@fibonaccimandlebrot9918 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
Great tips!!!!
Thanks, Ashley!
very good idea
thanking you - all the best
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Glad you found it helpful!
Great job
Very best tips dear friend
@ManishKumar-wm2vq Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
Wow right tip❤
I want to know how to know how to open my itel phone
Thanx👍❤️🙏
Thank you
@lorelierzal5539 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
where to check my password security level?
@keikoathallah7866 "password monster". - Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
How long are your passwords
We'd recommend using anywhere from 8-20 characters.
@christopherwalker4606 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
Thanks I have password already
👀 thanks!
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Would not finger prints do better than passwords
Hi
Just use 2 step verification
2-step verification is another great tip.
Just use a different languages to your password
You can use different languages, so people won’t understand
@account7571 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
memorise a short quirky sentence. Make sure it is not related to something you are known for or post on social media. For example , a fan of the mcu … should not have
CaptainAmericavsLoki$$$777
Instead
IsteppedondogPOOP$$$777
@spiderjump Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.
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@farhanansari_2 Tip: I always have my passwords (about 10) saved in iPhone “Notes” which I can access easily, and also I carry a hard copy with me for ease of use when I travel. I have no need for encrypted password services. My password system works like this: It must be at least 15 digits, starts with a capital letter ie “F” using two easy to remember words ie “Go dog” (the second word encompassed by symbols, folleowed by four digits ie “1234”, and ending with two digits (a letter and number) ie t2. The security you have is that the four digit easy to remember numbers and the last two security digits that are never written down or saved in iPhone “Notes”.
Example: “Easy pay” would be Easy#pay#1122g9 This method allows you to remember any password, and take centuries to crack.