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    rugstore is offline Banned
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    Default How to secure our password?

    How can we secure our email passwords? Please just let me know

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    What exactly do you mean ? What sort of email client do you use at the moment.

    The more details you can give us the easier is it to give help back.
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    carmelmonteverdeinn is offline Junior Member
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    You mean that someone is hacking your password..You can protect by always use a numeric digits in your password and chage your password regularly after a month or so..
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    I don't like password management tools(not trusting them). I write them in paper and sometimes in some files in my system without any related words like "password", "pass" etc and also the not keeping along with login ids (logins with just hints).

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    julieandrews is offline Banned
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    What password you want to secure , give more information that you have for getting a specific solution

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    The best way to secure your password is to put capital letter and signs such as ( ="# _\ etc.... tryalso to change it from time to time if you have used the same for many others subscriptions online.

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