A good password is like a strong lock on your door. Imagine your phone is like a house, and the password is the key you use to get in. If your password is easy to guess, like '1234' or 'password', it's like leaving your door unlocked. A good password should be long, mix letters and numbers, and not be something people already know.
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- Using 'password' as your password is like using the same key for every door in your house.
- Adding numbers or symbols, like 'p@ssw0rd', makes it harder for someone else to guess.
- A strong password might be something random like '7gT! kL9z$'.
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See also
- What Makes a ‘Good’ Password Secure?
- What Makes a Password Secure or Easy to Crack?
- How Do ‘Passwords’ Work in Modern Tech Devices?
- What Is the Point of a Password?
- How Do ‘Passwords’ Keep Our Data Safe?
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