Strong Passwords and Authentication
Use long, vivid phrases with uncommon combinations, like four unrelated words and a twist you will remember. Avoid personal details, reuse, or predictable patterns. A strong passphrase protects accounts while staying friendly to your memory.
Strong Passwords and Authentication
Even excellent passwords can be stolen. Multi‑factor authentication adds an extra step attackers struggle to bypass. Enable it on email, banking, and social platforms today to dramatically reduce your exposure to account takeover attempts.
Strong Passwords and Authentication
Keep unique credentials organized with a trusted password manager to avoid reuse and weak variations. Regularly review your vault, update old passwords, and enable alerts for breaches. Awareness grows when your tools support consistent habits.
