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No, your password is processed locally in your browser and never sent to our servers.
A strong password is long (12+ characters), uses a mix of character types, and avoids common words or patterns.
We recommend changing important passwords every 3-6 months, or immediately if you suspect a breach.
Strong passwords protect against brute force attacks and unauthorized access to your accounts.
No, always use unique passwords for each account to prevent domino effect if one account is compromised.
Yes, reputable password managers use strong encryption and are safer than reusing weak passwords.
Length is more important than complexity - a long passphrase is easier to remember and harder to crack.
Use a password manager or develop a personal system for creating memorable yet secure passwords.
Change it immediately on all accounts where you used that password and enable two-factor authentication.
They're convenient but should be used with a strong password as backup in case the biometric fails.
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