Revealed: The Secret to Creating a "Easy-to-Remember" Password!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Are you trying to create a strong password but you're struggling to come up with a good one? In this video, we'll reveal the secret to creating a "easy-to-remember" password that will protect your online accounts!
By following our simple tips, you'll be able to come up with a strong password that is easy to remember. Not only will this protect your online accounts, but it will also keep you safe from identity theft and other online scams! Watch this video to learn how to create a strong password that you'll be able to use in the future!
Sarah Kimmel is a Microsoft Certified IT Manager, who is also a mom. She currently helps families understand and manage the technology in their homes through RUclips Videos, Instagram posts, podcasts, and her website Family Tech Zone. She can also be found as a family tech expert on various TV news shows and podcasts.
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Great advice, thank you! I've been struggling to find a simple method that works for me.
Ummm. this was the best video I've seen EVER!! Such great advice. Also, love your makeup today!
Thanks!
Nice video 😊
Any advice for sites that require constant changes?
That's a hard one. It depends on how different the new password has to be. If you add a number somewhere in the middle (not at the end, and not your multiplier number) you could increment that each time.
This is great advice! Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Love this! What are your thoughts about storing a spreadsheet of passwords on a flash drive that only stays in your house? Is this an ok option? I've been trying to figure out a safe way to store them .
If that's the only copy I'd be worried about losing the file (flash drive fails, file gets corrupted, etc)
@@FamilyTech Good point. 😏