What Makes a ‘Good’ Password and Why Do We Forget Them?

A good password is like a strong lock on your door, it keeps people out. It should be long and mix letters, numbers, and symbols. But if you use the same passwords for everything, or write them down in one place, it’s easier to forget. Think of it like remembering different keys for each of your locks instead of just one.

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  1. A strong password could be ApplePie2023!, it has letters, numbers, and symbols.
  2. If you use the same password for your email and bank, someone who hacks your email might get into your account too.
  3. Sometimes people forget passwords because they don’t write them down or use a password manager.

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