Strong Passwords: Best Practices for Website Owner

By Steve / Tuesday, September 2, 2025 | 1 min

Strong Passwords: Best Practices for Website Owner

Your password is the first line of defence against hackers. Weak or reused passwords make it easy for attackers to gain access. Here’s how to build strong, secure credentials.

1. Length Matters

Use at least 12–16 characters with a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.

2. Avoid Common Words

Skip dictionary words, names, or predictable sequences like 123456.

3. Use a Password Manager

Password managers generate and store strong passwords for all your accounts.

4. Don’t Reuse Passwords

Each account should have a unique password. Reuse makes multiple accounts vulnerable.

5. Enable 2FA

Two-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of protection beyond your password. See how to enable 2FA here.

Next Steps

Combine strong passwords with good security practices and regular backups for maximum protection.

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