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Top 4 Ways to Create Strong and Unique Passwords

When it comes to using passwords, a lot of consumers tend to reuse the same password for multiple platforms and services. Not only in this an insecure method of protecting credentials, but it also means one leaked password can have major repercussions. Below are some simple steps to create a far safer password, without having to resort to extreme measures. Do keep in mind longer passwords are always better, though.

#4 Mix Up Your Password

Perhaps one of the most common types of advice to create a secure password is to mix things up a bit. Capital letters, numbers, punctuation, and even symbols are all great ways to create a secure password. Password managers usually do this by default, although it applies to password combinations that are easy enough to remember as well. Make sure to use at least one lower – and uppercase letter, a number, punctuation, and a symbol in every password.

#3 Complex Mnemonic Passwords

Most people think of a password as a name, place or word, combined with some symbols and numbers. But to make things truly secure, a mnemonic seed password goes a long way. Think of it like a dozen or more different words with no obvious relationship to one another. Then separate these words with punctuation, symbols, and numbers.

Depending on how secure one wants this password to be, the sequence should be rather difficult to guess. Using all the first names of family members is not the most secure solution by any means. This password doesn’t have to be memorable either, so make it as crazy and ludicrous as you like. Make sure to store the password in a password protect password manager, though. Do not write it down, as a paper trail of passwords can bite you in the rear at some point.



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#2 Use Different Languages

Without making things too easy for potential hackers, why not spice up your password with a flavor of foreign language. No one has said passwords have to  be in English or your native language by any means. Many people use a very and complex password that combines different languages, making it more random than a uni-lingual password. Keep in mind adding symbols, punctuation, and numbers is still advised, even when using different languages.

#1 Convert Sentences To Brief Passwords

Everyone has memories of their life that are precious to them. Important people one has met, events that transpired, or childhood memories in general. All of these recollections can be summed up to a long sentence which can be transformed into a robust and secure password. More importantly, this will also be a unique password, which is invaluable.

The same rules still apply; capitalization, numbers, and symbols matter. A great example is “I loved watching wrestling with my father when I was eight years old.” Its corresponding password could be “I<3WwWmFWiw8Yo!!” Easy to remember, yet it checks all of the mandatory boxes to create a secure password.  Do keep in mind hackers will never try to “guess” your password, as they will usually resort to a brute-force approach which generates possible combinations that can lead to a working password.

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JP Buntinx

JP Buntinx is a FinTech and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Belgium. His passion for finance and technology made him one of the world's leading freelance Bitcoin writers, and he aims to achieve the same level of respect in the FinTech sector.

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