A strong password is like a secret code that's hard to guess. Imagine your password as the key to your treasure chest. If it’s short and uses common words, someone might figure it out quickly. But if it’s long and mixes letters, numbers, and symbols, it becomes much harder to crack. That makes it a strong password!
Examples
- Using a password like 'PurpleTiger$9' makes it harder for someone to guess your secret code.
- If you use the same password on multiple sites, it becomes easier for hackers to find out all of them.
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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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