The following criteria can help your passwords do so: If you can use a pass phrase (with spaces between characters) on your computer and in your online accounts. Using the example above, you'd get: "msaityo". Read more about it on my Forgot the Administrator's Password? - Alternate Logon Trick article. This might yield a password like "MsAy3yo". The greater variety of characters that you have in your password, the harder it is to guess. Make it lengthy. If the computer or online system will not support a pass phrase, use the same technique on the shorter password. This will be the basis of your strong password or pass phrase. Finally, substitute some special characters. Symbols typed by holding down the "Shift" key and typing a number are very common in passwords. Use a memorable sentence, such as "My son Aiden.
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