2014-2005. Today’s Objective: I will create a strong, private password.

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Today’s Objective: I will create a strong, private password.

Strong Passwords Tips Dos DO share your password only with your parents. DO change your password every 6 months DO create passwords with at least 8 characters. DO use combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols: Jul1eLovesK3v1n I34tcarr0ts:

Strong Password Tips DON’Ts DON’T give your password to anyone else—not even your friends. DON’T use passwords that are easy for people you know to guess (your nickname or pet’s name). DON’T use a word in the dictionary as a password. DON’T use any private information in your password.

Strong or Weak Passwords? = a May182009! = 1 ju$t4kiX1 = i = s 3 = e Does the password:o = 0 Have 8 or more characters?( = c Use upper and lowercase letters? Use numbers? Use symbols?

Passwords should NOT have private information: First or last name Date of birth Mother’s maiden name Street address School name School address Credit card numbers Phone numbers Social security number

Smart Password? Krystal lives in Miami, Florida. Her birthday is August 4. She swims on a team. Krystal’s password:krsswim84 With a partner, create a stronger password for Krystal and write it on a Post-It note.