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You are expected to have an account on certain blogs , forums and other social networking platforms, and will need to set up a password. How safe and secure is yours? Do you change your credentials often and have any of your accounts been hacked before?
 
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I have my own personal passwords that I use, though I need to switch them up. If I don't care about a website, I use firefox's service to make a random one up.
 
Considering I use LastPass to store my passwords so I don't have to remember each one, pretty secure.
 
I use the same password or two for all websites.

Oops, I probably shouldn't have revealed that!
 
I have been hacked before so I used a password manager for sites that I don't care about and each site has a different password. The important ones have different passwords as well but I remember them in my head
 
I use a random word that pops up in my head as password. It is very secure but easily forgettable, so I note it down.
 
You are expected to have an account on certain blogs , forums and other social networking platforms, and will need to set up a password. How safe and secure is yours? Do you change your credentials often and have any of your accounts been hacked before?
It is very important for a person to secure his or her passwords for different sites, it is important to use a password that is hard to guess and also to never reveal your passwords.
 
I have started to use more secure passwords. Before my passwords were not very secure and could be easily hackable. Luckily my accounts have never been hacked.

It is important to always have a secure password most of the times. I mean when you are able to figure out the best password combination that will keep your logins safe from those attempting to hack into your accounts. I try to use different passwords for different sites.
 
My passwords are normally the same thing on all of my online accounts. It's the same password I use on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, Threads, Truth App and forums. There is no need to use different passwords because my one password is strong.
 
I have a password book that I put all of my passwords in. Makes life so much easier and it's safer than saving it in your PC or device.

Also, I recommend 2 factor sign ins, as you're much safer if you use one.
 
When I had only a few programs, I used a different password, but now I have so many of them that I cannot use a different one and it is repeated on some services. That's probably why I got hacked recently, but I protected my data
 

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