five guidline for use strong password
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I'll conclude it into three principles.
Explanation:
Rule 1 Complexity
It's simple maths, really. You have dozens of special characters that can boost the complexity of your password further up. This, unfortunately, isn't enough.
Rule 2 Length
A long password with a random selection of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols could be a really good way of protecting your account. It could also be completely useless.
Rule 3 Uniqueness
If you're thinking about creating a really strong password and then using it for all your accounts, you might as well save yourself the trouble. Cybercriminals don't just crack passwords. They also steal them. Therefore, never reuse any password.
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