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    World Password Day: Are your logins still living in 2009?

    Lia EspinaBy Lia EspinaMay 1, 2025Updated:May 2, 20252 Mins Read
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    Hey, it’s World Password Day! Time for our annual reminder that “123456” is not, has never been, and will never be a secure password. If your idea of digital security is still your pet’s name and a birth year, we need to talk.

    So, what’s the deal with this made-up holiday?

    World Password Day falls on the first Thursday of May every year. It started as a way to nudge people into better password hygiene, and in a world where our entire lives are tied to online accounts, it’s worth celebrating. Or at least, worth a quick password checkup.

    Why your password habits might be a security risk

    We’ve all been guilty of it:
    ✅ Reusing the same password across multiple sites
    ✅ Using short or easy-to-guess words
    ✅ Storing passwords in a Notes app labeled “Passwords (Don’t Open)”

    Thing is, hackers thrive on our laziness. One leaked login from an old account? Boom. They’ve got access to your emails, banking apps, even your Netflix (rude!).

    Here’s how to level up your password game

    Let’s keep this simple, because nobody has time for a 20-step cybersecurity plan.

    #1 — Use a password manager
    Apps like 1Password, Bitwarden, or even Google’s built-in manager can generate and store strong, unique passwords for every site. Less brain effort for you, more frustration for hackers.

    #2 — Turn on 2FA
    Two-factor authentication (a.k.a. that code you get via SMS or an app) adds a second layer of defense. It’s a pain sometimes, sure—but it’s also what stops someone from logging in even if they do get your password.

    #3 — Ditch the predictable stuff
    No birthdays. No “password123.” No “qwerty.” Go for passphrases—strings of random but memorable words like “tiger-candle-ramen-beach.” Easy for you to remember, hard for bots to guess.

    #4 — Change old or leaked passwords
    Check haveibeenpwned.com to see if your info’s been part of a data breach. If it has? Change those passwords now.

    TL;DR

    Passwords aren’t exciting. But neither is getting hacked. So today, do a little spring cleaning for your logins. Update one or two weak ones, check your accounts, and maybe try a password manager if you haven’t yet.

    Because the strongest flex in 2025? Knowing your accounts are locked down tighter than your fave K-drama spoilers.

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    Lia is a tech and lifestyle writer with over a decade of experience in making gadgets, games, and digital trends easy to understand. Most days, you’ll find her writing with a milk tea in hand and at least one cat supervising.

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