Passwords are like secret keys to your online world. Learn how to make a strong password and keep it safe from sneaky people.
A passphrase is a fun mix of words that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess.
Try: BlueTigerPizza7!
It is better than: 123456
Avoid using your name, birthday, favourite team, or school in your password. People who know you might guess those.
Not safe: Ali2015
Safer: RocketMango#82
Your password should stay private. Do not tell friends, classmates, or strangers. If you need help, ask a parent or trusted adult.
If someone says, “Tell me your password,” the smart answer is: “No, it is private.”
Some messages or games may pretend to be friendly and ask for your password. Real apps should never ask you to share it in a chat.
If a popup says “Win coins! Enter your password!”, close it and tell an adult.
If you use the same password everywhere, one leak can unlock many accounts. Different passwords help keep your accounts safer.
One password for games and a different one for school apps is a smart idea.
If you think someone saw your password, tell a trusted adult right away so it can be changed before anything bad happens.
Fast action = safer account.
adam123
mypassword
football2024
SunnyKoala!42
MoonCake#Tree9
JumpingStar$81
1. Who should know your password?
2. Which password is the strongest?
3. What should you do if a game message asks for your password?
4. Which detail should you avoid using in a password?
5. What should you do if you think someone saw your password?
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