Tech guru Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson says you can never be too careful with tech passwords. He explains how to keep your information safe.
You've probably heard it a million times, right? Keep your passwords strong, unique and under wraps. Don't go clicking on shady links, and change your passwords like you change your socks. Oh, and let's not forget about tucking them away in a cozy, encrypted password manager. The advice list is never-ending. But here's a kicker.
How to keep your passwords safe In addition to the basics we mentioned earlier – like changing your passwords often – there are other strategies you can use to help protect yourself. Use strong, unique passwords: This is one you probably know, but your password should be long and contain a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers and symbols . Consider using a password manager to generate and store complex passwords.
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