6 Tips for creating strong passwords
Use a longer password
Use a longer password. Your password should be at least six characters long, and for extra security it should ideally be at least 12 characters if the site allows it.
Numbers, symbols, uppercase and lowercase letters
Try to include numbers, symbols, and both uppercase and lowercase letters if the site allows it.
Weak password
Avoid using words that can be found in the dictionary. For example, swimming1 would be a weak password.
Don't use the same password for each account
Don't use the same password for each account. If someone discovers your password for one account, all of your other accounts will be vulnerable.
Keep them in a secure place
If you need to write down your passwords, keep them in a secure place. It's even better if you encrypt your passwords, or write down hints for them that others won't be able to understand.
Never use personal information
Never use personal information such as your name, birthday, or spouse's name. Personal information is often publicly available, which makes it easier for someone to guess your password.