A good password is like a super-strong secret that’s really hard for bad guys to guess or figure out.
Passwords are like magic keys that let you get into special places, like your favorite game or your secret treasure box. A good password is one that’s not easy to find out, it's long, mixed up, and doesn’t follow simple rules.
What Makes a Password Strong?
- Length: Longer passwords are harder to guess because there are more possible combinations. Think of it like having a longer magic spell, the more words you use, the stronger the spell!
- Mixing things up: Using a mix of letters (both big and small), numbers, and symbols makes passwords tougher to crack. It’s like mixing different colors in a painting, the more colors you have, the harder it is to copy it.
- No obvious patterns: If your password is something simple like "password" or "123456," it's easy for bad guys to guess. A good password avoids these obvious choices and uses random combinations instead.
Examples
- Using a simple password like '123456' is easy for hackers to guess.
- If your password is 'password', it's like leaving the door unlocked.
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See also
- How Does a Smartphone Recognize Your Face?
- Why Do We Use Passwords for Security?
- Why Do We Use ‘Barcodes’ on Products and How Do They Work?
- How does the latest generation of brain-computer interfaces function?
- How Did the Internet Begin?
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