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New Year = New Passwords

posted on Thursday, January 5, 2023 in Security & Fraud Information

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January is a great time to secure your accounts and change up your passwords by creating new and strong passwords. 

Passwords can be inconvenient, but they’re important if you want to keep your information safe. Protecting your personal information starts with taking security precautions, thinking about the consequences of your actions online and enjoying the Internet with peace of mind. Here are some simple ways to secure your accounts through better password practices.

MAKE YOUR PASSWORD A SENTENCE

A strong password is a sentence that is at least 12 characters long. Focus on positive sentences or phrases that you like to think about and are easy to remember (for example, “I love country music.”). On many sites, you can even use spaces!

UNIQUE ACCOUNT, UNIQUE PASSWORD

Having separate passwords for every account helps to thwart cybercriminals. At a minimum, separate your work and personal accounts and make sure that your critical accounts have the strongest passwords.

WRITE IT DOWN AND KEEP IT SAFE

Everyone can forget a password. Keep a list that’s stored in a safe, secure place away from your computer. You can alternatively use a service like a password manager to keep track of your passwords.

LOCK DOWN YOUR LOGIN

Fortify your online accounts by enabling the strongest authentication tools available, such as biometrics, security keys or a unique one-time code through an app on your mobile device. Your usernames and passwords are not enough to protect key accounts like email, banking and social media.


Information provided by Stay Safe Online

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