Creating a secure password that you can remember!

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malc30 said:
My head memory is borked and i cannot find any updated drivers or patches and an RMA is just out the question.
Ditto, Malc :confused:

I've always just invented "names" for my password that I'm confident won't be in any dictionary, but I can see that it's not good enough. The numbers-for-letters trick is great, thanks, cos the results should still be quick to type :)

clemenzina (bumping her post count so's one day she can enter hallowed For Sale room ;)
 
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Selecting two random words, and a few numbers is a pretty decent way to go about selecting a password, and is what I've done for years now.

It started when Yahoo gave me a password like that when I forgot it. cove247boat479 - it was easy to remember, since the digits after each word (which I've changed here) were my old phone number bisected. :)
 
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