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A password is a secret code made of letters, numbers or symbols that only you
(and your parents) should know.
Passwords keep private data such as messages, photos and account details safe
from others.
A strong password is designed to protect your information, while a weak password
can easily be guessed or cracked by attackers.
A password manager is a secure tool that helps you store and manage your passwords.
Online etiquette refers to the set of rules and guidelines that help us interact with
others respectfully on the Internet.
A. Tick ( ) the correct option.
1. Choose the action to take if your password is stolen.
(i) Change it immediately (ii) Ignore it
(iii) Use the same password (iv) Keep using it
2. Identify the consequence of reusing the same password for multiple accounts.
(i) Easy to remember (ii) Increased risk of breach
(iii) Stronger security (iv) Harder to guess
3. Where should you store your passwords to keep them safe?
(i) In a password manager (ii) On paper
(iii) In phone notes (iv) On a public website
4. Choose the example of a strong password.
(i) password123 (ii) 12345
(iii) qwerty (iv) Xg5$7z@R8pT1
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