Tips Seven For Securing Your Password.


According to a new report published in 2016, 63 percent of accounts are 'hacked' due to lack of password protection. The first condition to safeguard any ID and online information, using strong and secure password. Here are some tips for password security:

1. Passwords like yourself

Avoid giving a simple and widely used password for One to Three Four Week Six or your name and date of birth. Set your own password so no one can guess.

2. Use the Password Manager

Password manager can play an effective role in password protection. Computer and Mobile Phone -To use this app to be used on all types of devices, do not have to type the password repeatedly. It is also easy to help but it is impossible to guess others, to set such a password. Not only this, at the end of the scheduled time it will remind you to change your password.

3. Do not forget / show password to anyone

No matter how close the person is, no one should ever say or show a password. Today, if the relationship is good, it may be a threat to you for any reason in the past, or at any time in that person's negligence.

4. Change the password for a fixed time period

The best way to stay safe online is to change the password in a timely manner. Remember, the new password does not match with the previous one or it is not serialized (eg: the previous password was jackpot, so do not let the jackpot2 do that).

5. Password must be at least eight characters

The size of the password security is one of the most risk factors. Set the password as large as possible (at least eight characters).

6. The password will be a combination of letters, numbers and symbols

There should be a combination of colors, numbers, and symbols for a standard password. Break the letters that are not in the dictionary, in upper and lowercase letters and mark them with numbers and symbols so that no one can guess in any way. Do not write or save passwords separately.

7. Use 2FA

The latest technology for password protection is 2FA. Now, most sites all support 2FA or Factor Authentication - after using a password for an ID to use it, the custom mobile or app will get an instant code. This code can only be logged on as a password again. Nobody can hack your password without knowing it.

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