5 Tips How Not To Forget Your Passwords

5 Tips How Not To Forget Your Passwords

The importance of using a strong password is known to everybody who uses the Internet nowadays. Options like “qwerty” and “12345” aren’t real options. Literally, you should better call cybercriminals and gift them your personal or banking information instead.

So today we aren’t going to increase your motivation to use a strong password. Let’s better share with you efficient and go-to tips for passwords so you’ll have no chance to forget them.

Nota bene! You always require using high-quality passwords for your accounts. No matter whether you register on social media, log in to the VPN extension, or create a new email,  do your best to use the phrase that can protect you from cybercriminals.

Tip #1. Use your favorite words

You can pick up a song, phrase, citation, movie title, browser VPN, pet’s name, or any other thing you love so much. Thanks to such an approach, you can create a long password without fear of forgetting it. You’ll increase its strength by adding several numbers and caps lock letters.

Your tastes may change over the years. But you can never forget something that you have loved so much in the past.  That’s why using lyrics, poems,, and other memorable word combinations is a must in developing efficient passwords.

Tip #2. Create words from special symbols

You may already have noticed that some symbols are similar to the exact letters. For instance, “1” is similar to “L”, “0” is similar to “O”, and so on. So you may use “10vemyhu66y” instead of “Lovemyhubby” and get a reliable password for any case.

Thanks to such a likeness, you may switch characters in your password and create new, stronger words. Besides, this approach is very logical so you wouldn’t worry about forgetting passwords.

Tip #3. Try to improve your memory

Well, you don’t enter your password all the time so there is a risk you may forget it. For instance, if you need to get a VPN for Chrome you should follow the official webstore and pick an extension. A user clicks the button to install VPN Chrome free. In the end, he or she does not enter a login or password.

But if you practice sometimes and enter your login and password time after time. Such an exercise guarantees you will keep it in mind no matter what.

Tip #4. Get a random password

This may seem too easy to be true but you can create a perfect password by selecting any unique, specific, and random word. It’s great to use additional numbers and special symbols to make it more secure and memorable as well.

For instance, you can try such random words as pulchritudinous (this is a physical beauty), VPN extension an addon for a browser to launch Virtual Private Network like VeePN), omphaloskepsis (means lack of desire to move), quattuordecillion (a number equal to 1 followed by 45 zeros), and so on. In general, as long and as unique they are, the better.

Tip #5. Rely on a password manager

Thanks to reliable software, you can create the most difficult passwords for any case. It is keen on generating and memorizing it instead of you. That is a popular feature that many users rely on.

Just select the password manager you can rely on. Then feel free to let it create and memorize your passwords for Skype, VeePN, Facebook, Zoom, banking apps, and other software for you.

As modern people take advantage of modern technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, browser VPN, and so on, you should take advantage of your password. Try these tips to develop the strongest password ever and be sure not to forget it!

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Being outstanding in school and college for her academics and sports, little did she know that her passion for writing about unobserved people, stranded things and mysteries of the heart would lead her to become a professional writer later in life! An avid reader and a hardcore movie buff, her favorite past time is listening to music and writing poems. She is a published author and on her way to completing her second book ‘Under the Falling Stars’, a thriller on bisexuality. In this short span of 4 years of being a professional writer, she has been associated with many articles for renowned magazines and newspapers, blogs, short stories and poetries. Names associated with her writing skills are ‘Meri Sajni’, ‘Akinchan Bharat’, ‘Hamara Ghaziabad’, mycity4kids.com. Aspiring to be famous and known as a soulful author one day, she would love to settle someday in the silent disquietedness of London countryside, where she plans to just sip coffee and keep writing trilogies.