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Google Support
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Create a strong password & a more secure account - Google Account Help
Is particularly weak. Example: "password123" ... A strong password can be memorable to you but nearly impossible for someone else to guess. Learn what makes a good password, then follow these tips to create your own.
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SoSafe
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How to Create a Strong Password | Tips & Examples
May 22, 2025 - For example, if your favorite quote from a book is “The only way out of the labyrinth of suffering is to forgive,” your password foundation would be “Towootlositf.” To increase the complexity, replace certain letters with similar-looking ...
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Strong password suggestion
A Password manager with a generator would solve this entire problem way more simpler than what you typed here. More on reddit.com
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Create long complex passwords that are easy to remember!
InfoSec dudes always told me length is just as secure as the special characters, etc. So their advice for people was pick a phrase that uses the whole of the 14-28 character limit. My VP told me he tends to uses expletives. So for instance for Gmail his password may be: FuckingGmailBullshit2023. His favorite was for a program at work he hated with a passion so his former password was: IFuckingHateYouMuthafucker1 His goal was for something to so screw-up the desktop guys needed to ask for his password lol More on reddit.com
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[Question] How to create a password protected text file using python program?
What exactly do you mean by "password protected" here? What are you trying to protect from? More on reddit.com
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How to create zip file with password

Looks like the feature was added in PHP 7.2, setEncryptionName. Doesn't seem to be a way with ZipArchive in prior versions.

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Terranovasecurity
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How to Create a Strong Password in 7 Easy Steps | Terranova Security
March 29, 2024 - For example, M0l#eb9Qv? combines upper- and lowercase letters with numbers and symbols, making a unique password that cannot be deduced. This practice makes it difficult for cybercriminals to guess your password.
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Microsoft Support
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Create and use strong passwords - Microsoft Support
This adds another layer of security in case someone guesses or steals your password. For more information see What is: Multifactor authentication. Tip: If you’re asked to create answers to security questions, provide an unrelated answer. For example, if the question is "Where were you born?" you might answer "Green."
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Reddit
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r/cybersecurity on Reddit: Strong password suggestion
September 6, 2024 -

I am writing a document to send out to everyone in my organization with some tips on creating more secure passwords. A common problem is that with long passwords requirements, which we have, is that people tend use patterns or reuse large chucks of old passwords and simply replace a few characters, PassWordxxxx, changing the xxxx with each reset.

I have an idea to help people create complex, and seekingly random passwords and I want comments and suggestion on if it seems good.

Pick 2 unrelated airports from 2 random cities in the world and the final score of a sporting event.

In this example I’ll use Gatwick, London (LGW) and Juneau, Alaska (JNU) and game 7 of the ‘05 NBA Finals 74-81, the order is up to you. The password could then use those characters and various patterns. An example would be: lgwjnu7481JNULGW&$*!

&$*! is 7481+shift.

The airport codes could simply be replaced other things like the 2 letter codes from 2 random elements form the periodic table, the 2 letter codes for 2 different states, etc.

The numbers could be an area code for a random major city, a year that may have some significance, etc.

Another example would be wyaz1492AZWY!$(@

!$(@ is 1492+shift.

I know this seems like a lot but once you get it it’s actually a simple concept, and considering that it’s important to be secure it’s supposed to be somewhat complex.

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Norton LifeLock
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How to create a strong password: Password security tips
May 15, 2025 - Make it unique: Using the same password across multiple accounts is one of the biggest dangers to your digital security, as one account being compromised could leave others vulnerable. Ensure each of your online accounts has a unique password for maximum security. A graphic showcasing what makes a strong password with an example.
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Local First Bank
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3 Steps to Creating a Strong and Unique Password | First Bank
June 6, 2025 - Solution: Rather than writing out each password, regardless of whether you choose online or offline storage methods, the trick is to give yourself a clue or hint. For example, in the sample password above, which includes your favorite movie ...
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Yahoo!
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Tips to create a strong password | Yahoo Help
Use a different password for each site - Otherwise, if someone acquires one password, they could use it to access all of your accounts. Use a passphrase - These are created using sequences of words with spaces in between.
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Reddit
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r/lifehacks on Reddit: Create long complex passwords that are easy to remember!
January 21, 2023 -

UPDATE: (also added in comments)

I've been using LastPass for almost 10 years now, so I 100% agree that password managers are the way to go to manage the hundreds of different logins that we all have now.

I should have probably clarified this originally, but this suggestion is really for those passwords you can't (or at least shouldn't) store in a password app, like the master password for the password app itself, your network login for work, or the password for your own personal computer. These should also be the passwords that you should probably be changing more frequently as well!

Take a line or two from one of your favorite songs and then use the first letter (or corresponding symbol and/or number) of each syllable.

So for example

"Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" could be represented as

Awlotbsol @W1otbs0l aW10+b$01

etc etc

You may need to write it down at first, especially when you first create or change it and need to enter it twice. But after entering it a few times, all you need to do is remember the line of the song and you'll remember your password!

And for passwords you need to change frequently, just use the next line in the song as your next password!

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How-To Geek
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How to Create a Strong Password (and Remember It)
May 16, 2023 - For example, take the sample password ...erystaple"---and apply a pattern where you join words by alternating symbols and numbers like "^" and "2" and then capitalize the second (or whatever) character of each word....
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CISA
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Use Strong Passwords | CISA
Another option is to create a memorable phrase of 4 – 7 unrelated words. This is called a “passphrase.” For example: ... Note: You can use spaces before or between words if you prefer! Use a different strong password for each account.
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GCFGlobal
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Internet Safety: Creating Strong Passwords
For example, H=jNp2# could be remembered as HARRY = jessica NORTH paris 2 #. This may still feel pretty random, but with a bit of practice it becomes relatively easy to memorize. "I use the same passwords for all my accounts.
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1Password
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A Secure, Strong Password Generator | 1Password
You don’t need to think up a new password every time you sign up for something. Just use 1Password’s password generator to create strong passwords for you. Did you know that the 1Password app has this generator, too? All you need to remember is one strong password for 1Password to unlock all the random passwords stored in the app.
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Norton
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Norton Password Generator - Generate Strong Passwords
Create and store strong and secure passwords. Try our random password generator, for free. ... Use the slider and select from the options above to lengthen your password and strengthen your security.
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Nexcess
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Random Password Generator: Create Strong & Secure Passwords
May 6, 2025 - Use our free random password generator to quickly generate strong and secure passwords, word-based passphrases & check strength. Protect your accounts.
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Delinea
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Strong Password Generator | Create Random Passwords
Use the settings above to specify the length and character parameters desired when generating your random password.
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Avast
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Random Password Generator | Create Strong Passwords
Absolutely. Our Avast Random password generator uses mathematical entropy to create a random password consisting of numbers, letters, and symbols. The characters rendered from this auto password generator are entirely random and won't transmit over the internet.
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Data Overhaulers
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Strong Password Example: Unique Tips To Create Secure Logins | Data Overhaulers
Combine unrelated words and characters to create a unique combination. Now let's dissect a strong password: Cartoon-Duck-14-Coffee-Glvs. It's 27 characters long, which is above the recommended 12 characters.