
In this cyber social world, privacy and security are often the things you care the most about. No matter how you secure your online privacy, there's always a little chance of it being hacked by someone you would never want to. Despite all techniques, millions of passwords are hacked every year. Even if so, you want to make it as strong and hard-to-guess as possible. You don't want to take a chance at any case, do you?
Now, you may manage a lot of websites everyday and probably had your browser save usernames and passwords for you. Imagine a software corruption and you forgot to sync your credentials to the cloud. To be prepared for such cases, it's recommended you remember the passwords that you save in the browser. Here's how to get it done:
1. Think of a simple password that's easy to remember for you. Anything. It can be your pet's name, your favorite celebrity, your favorite author or anything. Let's assume you're a Kim Kardashian fan.
Suppose you take "Kardashian", fine.
Kardashian
2. But, is it lengthy enough? Yes, it sure is lengthy but not strong enough. Now comes the time of creativity! To make it stronger, lets convert a few characters into symbols. Here's how we do it:
Change all the 'a' to '@'
Change all the 's' to '$'
Change all the 'i' to '1'
Have a look at the out come:
K@rd@$h1@n
3. Now, think of your favorite numbers and add to it. Again, think of something that'll be easy for you to remember! In my case, I'm fan of James Bond! I can definitey remember 007! Such that the final password may look like:
K@rd@$h1@n007
Wow! So we have uppercases, lowercases, numbers and sysmbols! It's definitely strong!
Tip: It shouldn't be difficult for you to remember if you do type in the password frequently, at least, your privacy shall be kept guarded by high security this way!
