A good password is like a strong door that keeps bad guys out. It needs to be long and not too easy to guess, like '1234' or 'password'. A strong password might look like 'T7m@L3v3l!', with letters, numbers, and symbols all mixed up. The more unique parts it has, the harder it is for someone else to unlock your door.
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- A bad password is something like 'password1', which is easy to guess.
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