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  • easy to remember, so don't use a lot of different numbers or letters. i use the same one for everything too, that way i never forget it.
  • Depends whether you want good to remember, or good to be slightly more secure. Short passwords are easier to remember, and likely easier for others to guess. Long passwords, involving both upper and lower case letters, some numbers, maybe a symbol or two are good if you don't want people logging in anywhere as you.
  • "The safest solution for choosing good passwords is to use a randomly generated or seemingly random password that: - Is at least 6 characters long, and longer if possible. - Contains a mix of upper and lower case letters. - Includes numerals, special characters, and punctuation. - Is not based on any personal information. - Is not based on any dictionary word." Source and further information: http://psynch.com/docs/choosing-good-passwords.html Further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password_policy#Good_password_practice
  • If it is a combination of letters and numbers.
  • A good password is one that you can remember but nobody else can guess.
  • Random letters and numbers both, even different cases, and not like any information of yours like birthdate, names, schools, addresses.
  • it's so easy! Hard to guess and easy to remember... use more symbol in defined style, for example use your phone number with using shift key in several times: if your phone number is 0123456789 your password can be OI2E4%^7*9 ...... you can see I've replaced some digits with letters with same face or used SHIFT key while pressing number keys on keyboard... there are many method to help you create strong and easy to remember password... ;)
  • That it is simple enough you would remember it but complex enough no one else could just guess it Bad passwords: 1) Your or people you know or pets names 2) Birthdates 3) sequntial numbers or leters

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