Length: Aim for at least 12 to 15 characters. Longer passwords are generally stronger.
Complexity: Use a mix of letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and symbols.
Avoid predictability: Don’t use easily guessed passwords like “123456”, “password”, or “qwerty”.
Avoid personal information: like birthdays, names of your pets or loved ones, or anniversaries.
Uniqueness: Each of your accounts should have its own distinct password. If you reuse a password across multiple services, then a data breach on one service can result in hackers gaining access to all the other services secured with the same password.
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