What Is Strong Password?
A strong password is an essential part of keeping your online accounts secure. It's easy to get lazy with your passwords. You might use the same one for multiple accounts or not use one at all (yes, people do this). The truth is that if you don't have a strong password, anyone can guess it. Strong passwords are an excellent way to keep data safe: they're hard to guess and crack. If someone were to try breaking your password by imagining it, they would need more time than if you had used a short or weak one. Strong passwords can protect individual user accounts and comprehensive hosted systems. Regarding the strength of your password, two things matter length and diversity. The longer your password is, the more characters it contains and the more permutations are involved. This makes it harder for hackers or fraudulent users to guess or find it in a dictionary. Adding uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, or special symbols also helps to make passwords stronger. For example, using a generic four-character password like "1234" is easy for hackers to guess. A more robust password might involve the above approaches for a result like "1two34!" which will be much harder to guess. Passwords are a pain. They're often too hard to remember, which means people write them down on sticky notes and stick them to their monitors, or else they use the same password for everything, which means if someone gets hold of one account, they have access to all the other accounts too. We've got good news: there's a better way! Biometrics is the future wave and is already here in many ways. You can use your fingerprint to unlock your phone or laptop computer or even use your face as your login; when you're using biometrics, it acts like a physical token, a physical thing that proves who you are. Some newer approaches are also gaining popularity, like out-of-band authentication (where various passwords may be sent to different devices) or channel-based strategies, where other parts of passwords are sent through different telecommunications networks. It's all about ensuring only authorized people have access to systems, which starts with strong passwords!
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