You shouldn’t trust your memory for passwords
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The reason you shouldn’t trust your memory is because you need to use strong passwords. While the exact specification for a strong password varies depending on what source you check, and how long ago they specced it out, to be safe in today’s world I define a strong password as:
“A password containing at least 16 random characters. It must include letters, numbers, punctuation, and special characters.”
Here are some random examples of strong passwords, under 20 characters long:
_hS6PW8arsgH!WP7t&2
aM!269-9tThyEU^u>sd
7p4N*vMgMP_KGupA*8R
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