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Powerful passwords

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What is something in your life that you take steps to protect?

Why and how do you protect it?

One of the ways people protect something is by restricting who can access it.

Let's think about when we use devices, like a phone or computer. How do you limit who can access something that you want to protect, and why would you limit access?

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Scenario 1

Maya forgets her phone on the bus. IF someone found it and figured out her password to unlock it, THEN what could happen?

Scenario 2

Jared writes his email address in his notebook and leaves it open while he goes to the bathroom. IF someone saw his email address and figured out his email password, THEN what could happen?

Scenario 3

Kylie goes over to her friend Asia's house to play an online video game. After she leaves, her gaming profile is still saved. Asia's little brother, Ben, turns on the game and sees it. IF Ben figured out Kylie's password, THEN what could happen?

Scenario 4

Thomas uses an app on his phone to pay bills from his bank account. IF someone figured out his password to the app, THEN what could happen?

Scenario 5

Beatrix logs in to her doctor's website to see medical information about herself. IF someone figured out her password to the website, THEN what could happen?

Here are some important steps to power up your password.

Great passwords should:

1) Be at least eight characters

2) Contain characters in the middle of them

3) Use upper- and lower-case letters

4) Be changed regularly

5) Kept a secret

Passwords should never:

1) Use part of your email address

2) Be a word from the dictionary

3) Contain names of family members

4) Be duplicated on other sites

5) Use simple translation, such as pa$$word (password) or @pple (apple)

Example: There’s no way I’m

kissing a frog. : tnWikAf15@

  • Write down just the first letter of each word in the phrase.
  • Capitalize some of the letters.
  • Add one or two memorable numbers.
  • emorize it. Repeat your new password in your head so it sticks.

symbol: is a character other than a number or letter, such as #, !, or @

Phrase :A group of words that go together and are easy

to remember

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