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Here is a better approach that balances security with usability.
Before creating better passwords, understand how they get cracked:
Instead of a random string of characters, use a passphrase: 4-6 random words strung together.
For most accounts, you should not try to remember passwords at all. Use a password manager.
Replacing letters with numbers or symbols: P@ssw0rd, H3llo!
Forget the complicated rules. Here is what genuinely matters:
Your master password for your password manager is the most important password you have. It should be:
Passkeys are gradually replacing passwords. They use cryptographic keys stored on your device and verified by biometrics (fingerprint or face).
Learn how to create strong passwords you can actually remember. Passphrase method, password manager tips, and common pas