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Choosing more secure passwords will help keep your identity safe on the internet. Learn how to create secure, easy-to-remember passwords.
Choosing more secure passwords will help keep your identity safe on the internet. Learn how to create secure, easy-to-remember passwords.

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Choosing more secure passwords will help keep your identity safe on the internet. This article will show you how to create secure, easy-to-remember passwords. *Firefox can also generate a secure password for you. See [[How to generate a secure password in Firefox]]. {warning}Mozilla offers this guide as a public service. No approach to security can guarantee 100% security and nothing in this article is meant to provide any warranty or guarantee of the security of your passwords.{/warning} __TOC__ = Step 1: Choose a phrase = You can create a more secure password by starting with a simple phrase. For example, let's use a quote from Ogden Nash: ''"Happiness is having a scratch for every itch."'' If we use the first letter of each word, and substitute 4 for "for", we get: <code>Hihas4ei</code> = Step 2: Add special characters = This is a reasonably strong password but we can improve it a bit by adding some special characters: <code>#Hihas4ei:</code> '''Some websites may not allow the use of some or all special characters.''' Please be aware of what special characters are allowed to be used. = Step 3: Associate it with a website = We can use our new password on several different websites by adding a prefix or suffix with a mnemonic link to a particular site. Let's use the first letter and the next two consonants in the site name. Just to add a bit more randomness we'll alternate upper-case and lower case, and if the first character in the site name is a vowel we'll start with upper-case. To mix things up a bit more we'll use the same rule to decide whether to add the site mnemonic to the left side or the right side. <code>#Hihas4ei:AmZ</code> for Amazon<br> <code>fCb#Hihas4ei:</code> for Facebook<br> <code>#Hihas4ei:YtB</code> for YouTube<br> <code>dRm#Hihas4ei:</code> for Drumbeat<br> This is just one possible rule for picking the prefix or suffix that you use to customize your password for each web site. Reversing the order of the letters in the suffix, using only vowels, only consonants, or adding some other characters that come to mind when you think about the web site are all possible approaches that will improve security. While this technique lets us reuse the phrase-generated part of the password on a number of different websites, it would still be a bad idea to use it on a site like a bank account which contains high-value information. Sites like that deserve their own password selection phrase. = Try It Yourself! = Take a moment to think of a phrase that's meaningful to you. Use that phrase to create a secure password that you can customize for each website you visit. '''Some websites have a limit on the length of the password field.''' If you enter a password that is too long you may see a message such as: "Please shorten this text to 20 characters or less", and will need to use a shorter password. = Related articles = *[[Choose a strong password]] *[[How to stay safe on the web]]
Choosing more secure passwords will help keep your identity safe on the internet. This article will show you how to create secure, easy-to-remember passwords. *Firefox can also generate a secure password for you. See [[How to generate a secure password in Firefox]]. {warning}Mozilla offers this guide as a public service. Remember, no security measures can guarantee 100% protection, and this article does not provide a warranty or guarantee of your passwords' security.{/warning} __TOC__ = Step 1: Choose a unique phrase = Begin with a simple yet unique phrase that is meaningful to you. This phrase should not be a common saying or easily guessable. For example, <code>First things first</code> could serve as a strong foundation for your password. = Step 2: Add special characters = Transform your phrase into a complex password by incorporating a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters. From <code>First things first</code>, a password could be crafted as <code>F1r$tTh1ng$F1r$t!</code> Be mindful of the special characters allowed on different websites, as some may have restrictions. = Step 3: Invent a unique password for each website using personal insights = Generate an entirely unique password for each website by drawing on personal insights and experiences relevant to that specific site: *'''For a project management tool:''' Inspired by your approach to prioritizing tasks, such as <code>Task1Priority@2024!</code> *'''For an online shopping site:''' Reflecting your habit of comparing products before making a purchase, like <code>CompareFirst@Shop2024!</code> *'''For a fitness tracking app:''' Tying in your fitness philosophy, like <code>HealthFirst@Fit2024!</code> This approach ensures each of your passwords is robust, secure, and deeply personal, making them extremely difficult for others to guess. =Final thoughts= While some websites may limit the length of passwords, it's crucial to use the maximum allowed characters for enhanced security. If you encounter a site with a limit, ensure your password is as complex and unique as the site allows. By following these steps, you significantly increase your online security. Remember, the goal is to make your passwords hard to guess and unique to each site, thereby protecting your digital identity. =Related articles= *[[Choose a strong password]] *[[How to stay safe on the web]]

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