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World password day


World password day
World password day

World Password Day is an event celebrated on first Thursday in May. It was developed to spread awareness about the value of creating secure passwords and taking precautions to protect our online accounts and private data.

The first World Password Day was celebrated on May 5, 2013, and since then it has been observed every year.

Importance of World password day

Passwords plays an vital role in both information and cyber security, passwords act as a first line of defense against unauthorized access to our personal and sensitive information. Here are some reasons why passwords are so crucial:

  1. Protection of personal information

  2. Prevention of identity theft

  3. Secure data and information

  4. Compliance with regulations

  5. Maintaining privacy

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Types of password

There are different types of passwords that can be used for securing online accounts and personal information. Here are some common types

  1. Biometric passwords

  2. One-time passwords

  3. Multi-factor authentication

  4. Pattern passwords

  5. Personal identification numbers (PINs)

  6. Classic password

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How to set secure password

Implementing secure passwords is an essential step in protecting your personal and sensitive information from unauthorized access. Here are some tips for creating and implementing secure passwords:

  1. Use a strong and complex password

  2. Use a unique password for each account

  3. Change your password regularly

  4. Avoid using personal information in you password

  5. Enable multi-factor authentication

On this World password day, we the team tCc. encouraged to review your passwords and ensure they are strong and secure. and we also reminded to use different passwords for different accounts, to change passwords regularly, and to avoid using easily guessable information like birthdays or pet names.


"A password is like a toothbrush: choose a good one, don't share it with anyone, and change it at the first sign of a problem." - Clifford Stoll



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