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🛡️ Quick Study Guide: Password Power for Kids
- 📏 Length Matters: Good passwords are long! Aim for at least 12 characters. The longer it is, the harder it is to guess.
- 🔠 Mix It Up: Strong passwords use a mix of uppercase letters (A, B, C), lowercase letters (a, b, c), numbers (1, 2, 3), and symbols (!, @, #, $).
- 🚫 Avoid Personal Info: Never use your name, birthday, pet's name, or anything easy for others to find out about you.
- 🔢 Steer Clear of Simple Patterns: Passwords like '123456', 'password', or 'qwerty' are extremely common and easy to crack.
- 🧠 Think Random: The best passwords often seem like a jumble of random characters. You can use a password generator or a phrase you'll remember (like 'My favorite blue car is fast!') and turn it into something complex (e.g., 'MfBc!f@st$23').
- 🔄 Don't Reuse: Use a different password for every important account. If one gets hacked, the others stay safe.
- 🔒 Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): If an app or website offers it, turn it on! It adds an extra layer of security, like a secret code sent to your phone.
📝 Practice Quiz: Test Your Password Smarts!
1. Which of these is generally considered a BAD password?
- A) P@$$w0rdG00d!
- B) MyDogIsFluffy123
- C) 1oNg_Pa$$phR@s3
- D) XyZ9aBc7!kM_pQ
2. Why is 'Sarah123' a weak password?
- A) It uses a mix of letters and numbers.
- B) It's too long.
- C) It contains personal information (a name) and a simple number sequence.
- D) It includes symbols.
3. What is a key characteristic of a STRONG password?
- A) It's easy to remember and short.
- B) It uses your favorite sports team's name.
- C) It combines uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols, and is long.
- D) It's the same password you use for all your accounts.
4. Which of the following should you AVOID when creating a password?
- A) Random words strung together.
- B) Your birthday or address.
- C) Special characters like '#' or '$'.
- D) A mix of different character types.
5. Your friend uses 'password123' for their online game account. What advice should you give them?
- A) That's a great password, easy to remember!
- B) You should make it shorter to be more secure.
- C) That's a very common and easy-to-guess password; you should change it to something longer and more complex.
- D) It's fine as long as you don't tell anyone.
6. What does 'Two-Factor Authentication' (2FA) do?
- A) It makes your password shorter.
- B) It adds an extra step, like a code sent to your phone, to prove it's you.
- C) It allows you to use the same password for two accounts.
- D) It only uses numbers for your password.
7. Which of these is the BEST example of a strong password?
- A) SummerFun!
- B) UnicornsAreCool
- C) D0gC@tM0u$e_B!rd
- D) mynameisjohn1999
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1. B) MyDogIsFluffy123 (Uses personal info, common words, and simple numbers)
2. C) It contains personal information (a name) and a simple number sequence.
3. C) It combines uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols, and is long.
4. B) Your birthday or address.
5. C) That's a very common and easy-to-guess password; you should change it to something longer and more complex.
6. B) It adds an extra step, like a code sent to your phone, to prove it's you.
7. C) D0gC@tM0u$e_B!rd (Long, mix of cases, numbers, and symbols)
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