How to make a strong password

Password is most useful in our everyday life because we use a password such as our networks, bank account, credit, and debit card, and also ...

Password is most useful in our everyday life because we use a password such as our networks, bank account, credit, and debit card, and also different payment services. We always protect our personal data with passwords.

How to make a strong password



But if you use a weak password, you may lose your data. So, to make a strong password you can follow the rule;


  • Don’t use a word, pet animal name, special day, or family member name.
  • Don’t share your password with any friends or your online account information.
  • Your password always uses at least 10-12 digits, because the long password you can keep is more secure.
  • You can use your password in Uppercase, lowercase, symbols, and special characters, making the password more difficult. For example (Ho#r10)
  • Don’t use the same passwords your various platform login



You make a strong password to use the password manager easily.





Strong password Some bits of help:

  • Always keep your personal data safe.
  • Protect your emails, files, account information, etc.

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