In this guide, we'll cover the best practices for password management to help you keep your online accounts secure.
Best Practices
- Use Strong Passwords: Create passwords that are at least 12 characters long and include a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Avoid Common Passwords: Stay away from common passwords like "password", "123456", or "qwerty".
- Use a Password Manager: Utilize a password manager to store and generate strong, unique passwords for each of your accounts.
- Enable Two-Factor Authentication: Whenever possible, enable two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security.
Password Manager
A password manager is a tool that securely stores your passwords and automatically fills them in when you need to log in to a website or app. It's a great way to ensure that you're using strong, unique passwords for all of your accounts.
Features to Look for in a Password Manager
- Encryption: Make sure the password manager uses strong encryption to protect your passwords.
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Choose a password manager that works on all of your devices.
- Auto-Fill: Look for a password manager that can automatically fill in your passwords for you.
Additional Resources
For more information on password management, check out our Security Center.
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