FAQ's

#1: What is the most secure password?

There’s no one password that is the “most secure”, and if there was, to write it here would make it insecure, as thousands of people would use it on their accounts. Rather, secure passwords contain a seemingly random combination of numbers, letters and symbols and include at least 16 to 20 characters.

#2: What is an example of a secure password?

An example of a secure password is bL8%4TO&t9b%, generated by the password manager LastPass, which would take a computer 46 million years to crack!

#3: How secure is a 12 character password?

A 12 character password is somewhat secure; however, the most secure passwords are 16 to 20 characters long.

#4: Are long passwords more secure?

Long passwords are more secure than short passwords. We recommend using passwords that are anywhere from 16 to 20 characters long, although nearly half of Americans use passwords of eight characters or fewer.

#5: What are the five most common passwords?

The five most common passwords are 123456, 123456789, picture1, password and 12345678, according to 2020 research from NordPass.


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