Difference between revisions of "Keeping your account safe"
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+ | #Make sure to use a password that's not easy to guess.<br/> Examples of bad passwords: your real name, the name of a relative/spouse/pet, your birthday or that of a relative or spouse. | ||
+ | #Do not share your password with anyone. | ||
+ | #Do not write it down where someone can find it (digitally and physically). | ||
+ | #Do not use the same password for multiple sites (Use [https://keepass.info/ KeePass] or similar software if necessary). | ||
+ | If you are using a public computer (e.g. library, school, work or internet cafe) or a shared one at home, make sure the "remember me" box is unchecked. If your browser asks to remember the password and you are on a shared or public computer, say "no". | ||
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[[Category:Using the Nexus sites]] | [[Category:Using the Nexus sites]] |
Latest revision as of 03:25, 19 November 2018
Firstly, here are some general tips:
- Make sure to use a password that's not easy to guess.
Examples of bad passwords: your real name, the name of a relative/spouse/pet, your birthday or that of a relative or spouse. - Do not share your password with anyone.
- Do not write it down where someone can find it (digitally and physically).
- Do not use the same password for multiple sites (Use KeePass or similar software if necessary).
If you are using a public computer (e.g. library, school, work or internet cafe) or a shared one at home, make sure the "remember me" box is unchecked. If your browser asks to remember the password and you are on a shared or public computer, say "no".
Always sign out when you leave a shared or public computer--this is also good if you're at home on your own PC and have curious children in the house.