Oliver Palmer

How To Protect Your Passwords Properly Online

: Always activate MFA, preferably using authenticator apps (like Google Authenticator) or hardware keys (like Yubico) rather than SMS, which can be intercepted via SIM swapping.

: Tools like Bitwarden , 1Password , or Dashlane generate and store high-entropy passwords so you only have to remember one "master" key. How to Protect Your Passwords Properly

To protect your passwords properly, you need to move beyond simple memorization and embrace a multi-layered security strategy. Relying on unique, complex strings for every account is the foundation of modern digital safety. Essential Protection Strategies : Always activate MFA, preferably using authenticator apps

: Ensure the email account used for password resets is your most secure account, protected by the strongest password and physical security keys. Password Do's and Don'ts Length Aim for 16+ characters. Use the minimum required (usually 8). Reuse Unique password for every site. Reuse a "main" password for multiple apps. Storage Encrypted digital vault. Notes app, browser save, or physical paper. Updates Change only if a breach occurs. Change every 90 days (leads to weak patterns). Relying on unique, complex strings for every account