Tired of using the same weak password over and over?
“Password123”
“qwerty”
“admin”
Hackers love those.
Here’s how to build strong, unique passwords — that you won’t forget 5 minutes later.
✅ 1. Why strong passwords matter
Weak passwords are the #1 way accounts get hacked.
Hackers use:
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Brute-force attacks
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Leaked password databases
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Dictionary attacks
Once they get one of your passwords, they test it everywhere else.
✅ 2. What makes a strong password?
A secure password is:
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At least 12 characters
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Uses uppercase + lowercase + numbers + symbols
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Not based on personal info (like birthdays, pet names)
But let’s make it memorable, too.
✅ 3. Use passphrases (smart + strong)
Try 4 random words that you associate visually:
Giraffe!Coffee7Banana_Train
Or use a sentence you’ll remember:
ILoveCoffee@Morning!EveryDay
✅ Easier to remember than #9jL2$2m@*zV
, and just as secure.
✅ 4. Add unique twists for each site
Instead of reusing:
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Use the base passphrase
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Add part of the site name
Example:
TrainFish@2024-Gmail
TrainFish@2024-Facebook
Each one is different — but easy to recall.
✅ 5. Use a password manager
If you really want max security:
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Bitwarden
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1Password
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KeePassXC
Let them generate and store 50+ random passwords — you just remember one master key.
Key points to remember
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Strong = long, mixed, and not guessable
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Use passphrases or visual memory tricks
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Avoid reusing the same password anywhere
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Consider a password manager for full control
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Strong passwords protect everything else you do online