Strong Passwords (Without Reusing Them Everywhere)
2026-05-02
Why length and randomness beat clever phrases, and how password managers fit into a simple security habit.
Reusing one strong password across sites is still risky: one breach can unlock many accounts.
Random passwords generated with secure randomness beat memorable patterns that attackers guess first.
Aim for unique passwords per site; a password manager stores them so you do not have to memorize dozens.
Rotate secrets after known breaches, and prefer long random strings for email, banking, and your password manager itself.