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koban [17]
4 years ago
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An article on how to be safe on the internet

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1 answer:
kow [346]4 years ago
4 0
I feel like it all starts off with protecting your identity so when you create an account you want to have a SECURE PASSWORD soo let’s say
you’re creating a password for your account, make sure to include a mix of numbers, symbols, and letters, both uppercase and lowercase. Avoid using the same passwords for multiple accounts. It’s harder to remember, but it will keep your information much safer.
Try abbreviating a phrase. For example, “Soda at dinner keeps you up at night” could become “[email protected]@n!”
Longer passwords are always stronger, so try using a favorite quote, or a line from a song, book, or movie. Remember that some websites have password length restrictions, so make sure to follow those as well.
Avoid using common passwords like “123456” or “password,” or information about you that others might easily be able to find out, like a nickname, your street, or the name of a pet.
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