Use MFA or 2FA or OTP for more secured:
Always enable multi-factor authentication (MFA), two-factor authentication (2FA), or one-time password (OTP) for your online accounts, if available. You can usually find these settings under the data protection or security settings of your online service account. You add a second level of security or key that is required to access your account. Although you have to enter two passwords, the extra security it offers is well worth the extra hassle.
Make use of the password manager to remember the credentials:
Memorizing complex and multiple passwords can be a challenge. In this case, use a password manager to save, generate and manage your passwords. But if password managers are not for you, it’s okay to physically write down your credentials and passwords in a book or paper and keep them in a safe place out of the reach of others. However, do not write your credentials in a post or notepad on your computer.
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