Why this matters
Weak or reused passwords are the easiest way for someone to steal your money and accounts. A strong password you can actually remember protects you without a notebook full of codes.
What you need
A few minutes and a memorable phrase only you would know.
These are everyday items. If you don’t have one, look for the closest alternative — the steps will tell you what to use instead.
How to do it
Follow these steps in order. Take your time. You’ve got this.
Think of a phrase or line that means something to you but no one could guess.
Turn it into a password by joining the words and adding a number and symbol.
Use a different one for each important account, especially money and email.
Your one thing today
Create one strong, memorable password today and update your most important account.
Don’t wait for the perfect moment. Do this one thing now, even if it’s small.
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