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diff --git a/public/archive/internet/Passwords/index.html b/public/archive/internet/Passwords/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8267cf --- /dev/null +++ b/public/archive/internet/Passwords/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> + <head> + <meta charset="UTF-8"> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/css/main.css"> + <title>Passwords 🔑</title> + </head> + <body> + <article> + <header> + <h1>Passwords 🔑</h1> + <p class="post-date">August 24, 2024</p> + </header> + <div class="post-content"> + <hr> + <p>Having a secure Password is the most important part of your online security, so how do you keep and know a good password?</p> +<hr> +<h2>Password managers</h2> +<img class="right-image" width="250" src="/images/logos/keepassxc.png"> +In the modern day you do not need to remember your passwords thanks to password managers! But what password managers can you turst and use? +<p>I only suggest one password manager, that being <a href="https://keepassxc.org">KeePassXC</a>, and the reason why I suggest KeePassXC is because the source code is available to view so you know you can trust it, and the other reason why I suggest using KeePassXC is because it is offline, meaning nobody can hack an online account; instead, they have to obtain the password.kdbx file on your computer, which is harder to do than hacking an online account.</p> +<p>Due to the fact that KeePassXC works offline with a .kdbx file, I suggest having a spare USB stick with a backup on it just in case it gets deleted for whatever reason.</p> +<p>Syncing all of your passwords between devices is easy with KeePassXC; I just use <a href="https://syncthing.net/">Syncthing</a> to do so. It is easy to setup, and I have never had any issues with it!</p> +<hr> +<h2>What makes a good password?</h2> +<p>A good password should be made up of totally random charicters that have no relation to you as a person.</p> +<p>An example of a weak password would be:</p> +<blockquote> +<p>Grace'sPassword123</p> +</blockquote> +<p>And an example of a strong password would be:</p> +<blockquote> +<p>{gÙIjWÝ0ó{Ðö÷åQü9+òÀË×?̯Áv</p> +</blockquote> +<p>Now you might see why you should have a password manager, so it can remember stuff like this for you!</p> +<p>I do suggest your password to be longer than 16 charicters!</p> + + </div> + </article> + + + + + <footer class="post-footer"> + <a href="/archive/internet" class="back-button">⬅ Back to internet</a> + </footer> + + </body> +</html> + |
