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How to Create a Password You Can Remember

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This wikiHow teaches you how to create a password that’s secure and unique while still being memorable.

  1. 1 Know what to avoid. Before figuring out what you want to put in your password, here are a few things that you shouldn’t put in your password:[1]
    • Pet, family, or friend names
    • Words as they appear in the dictionary (e.
      g., “c@stl3” is fine, while “castle” is not)
    • Personal information (e.g., your phone number)
    • Public information (e.g., something having to do with your easily researched extracurricular activities)
    • Acronyms
  2. 2 Know the components of a good password. Including all of the following components in your password will make it very difficult for someone to crack it:[2]
    • Both upper- and lower-case letters
    • Numbers
    • Symbols
    • At least 12 characters
    • Not easily decipherable as a real word or phrase upon first glance
  3. 3 Consider common password strategies. If you don’t have your own method of creating a memorable password, you might want to try one of the following:
    • Removing the vowels from a word or phrase (e.g., “Hello darkness my old friend” becomes “hlldrknssmldfrnd”).
    • Shifting your hands when typing (for example, using the motion that you’d use to type “wikiHow” with your hands shifted down one row on the keyboard).
    • Using a cipher (e.g., a page number, paragraph line, and word from a book).
    • Doubling your password (e.g., creating a password, typing a space or a separating character, and retyping the password).
  4. 4 Pick a compound word or phrase that stands out to you. You most likely have several words, a phrase, a title (e.
    g., an album or a song), or something similar that stands out to you for some reason; such words/phrases make great password bases because they’re emotionally relevant to you, but not anyone else.

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