Using a password keeper can help you keep your online information more secure by allowing you to create more complex passwords for your Internet accounts without having to remember them. Here are some tips for making a hacker-free password.
A password keeper can help you remember your important online log-in information. It can also help you create a password that is as strong as possible. Too many times people create an extremely simple password because they are afraid they will forget it over time. While these passwords might be easy for you to remember, they also are easy for someone to hack.
If you use a dedicated password manager such as Mitto.com, you can create passwords that are very strong without having to worry about remembering them. So what makes a strong password? First off, the longer the password, the better: more characters means that it's more difficult for someone to hack your password using a "brute" attack of trying every possible combination.
Using a combination of upper-case and lower-case characters along with numbers and symbols is another way to protect your identity. Many hackers have password software designed to determine what the most likely passwords you are to have. The more randomness you can put into your password means the less likely a hacker is to be able to figure it out.
A good tip from Microsoft is to think of an easy-to-remember sentence such as "My son Aiden is three years old" and use that to create a password. By adding upper case letters, numbers and phonetic spellings, you can turn this into the password "M$8ni3y0," which would be impossible to predict. This can be a password saver if someone knows personal information about you and wants to use that to find likely passwords you might use in your online life.
Ferlin Manning has written about Internet issues for more than 10 years. His work has appeared in leading print and online publications and has appeared on several major radio and TV shows.
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