Password Safety rules

To create the best passwords, make them long (12+ characters), complex (mix of uppercase/lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols), and unique for each site. Avoid personal information, common words, and simple patterns like “12345”.

Consider using a strong passphrase or a password manager to help you generate and store these strong, unique passwords securely.

Key Characteristics of a Strong Password
  • Length: Aim for at least 12 characters, but 14 or more is even better.
  • Complexity: Use a mix of:
    • Uppercase letters (A-Z)
    • Lowercase letters (a-z)
    • Numbers (0-9)
    • Special symbols (!, @, #, $, etc.)
  • Uniqueness: Use a different password for every online account.
  • Randomness: Avoid dictionary words, personal information, and predictable
    sequences.
Tips for Creating and Managing Passwords
  • Create a passphrase: A string of random, unrelated words is often easier to remember than a complex jumble of characters.
  • Use a password manager: These tools can generate strong, unique passwords and securely store them for you.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): For added security, enable 2FA on your accounts whenever possible.
  • Avoid Personal Information: Never use your name, birthday, address, pet’s name, or any other information that could be easily guessed or found online.
  • Don’t Reuse Passwords: If one account is compromised, using the same password for other accounts creates a massive security risk.

Met Police’s Little Guide to Passwords

How secure is my password?(password strength checker tool from security.org)

How Secure Is My Password? | Password Strength Checker