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    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
      ChiefKiasu
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      jasmineong:
      Oh no, this sounds scary..hmm how to protect my password, can my child somehow go into the history or something and find it, how to 'hack'? Oh no, am quite worried now, nowadays kids so smart.

      You protect your password by using something long that looks like a random string... for example: \"1mgtbyb\" which is short form for:
      \"I'm going to beat your butt\" with the I replaced by a 1. Serves as a warning for whoever cracks your password too šŸ˜‰

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        jasmineong:


        Oh no, this sounds scary..hmm how to protect my password, can my child somehow go into the history or something and find it, how to 'hack'? Oh no, am quite worried now, nowadays kids so smart.
        the word \"hack\" is very general lah.. Say, if the \"hacker\" guessed your password (e.g. \"ongjasmine\" or \"12345\" ) and login to your a/c, it is still considered hacking.

        hacking doesn't necessarily meant stealing/breaking password lah..

        As for finding password in history, no.

        But, if you selected \"remember password\" or something like that in the browser, then the browser will \"auto enter\" the password when you visit the website. So it's not necessary to know your password to login in this case.

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          ChiefKiasu:
          jasmineong:

          Oh no, this sounds scary..hmm how to protect my password, can my child somehow go into the history or something and find it, how to 'hack'? Oh no, am quite worried now, nowadays kids so smart.


          You protect your password by using something long that looks like a random string... for example: \"1mgtbyb\" which is short form for:
          \"I'm going to beat your butt\" with the I replaced by a 1. Serves as a warning for whoever cracks your password too šŸ˜‰

          Hi Chief Kiasu, thanks for your advice, it's really very valuable! I better do something to protect my password..no wonder when I first signed up, the password given so 'cheem'! šŸ˜‰

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            jasmineong
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            limlim:
            jasmineong:



            Oh no, this sounds scary..hmm how to protect my password, can my child somehow go into the history or something and find it, how to 'hack'? Oh no, am quite worried now, nowadays kids so smart.

            the word \"hack\" is very general lah.. Say, if the \"hacker\" guessed your password (e.g. \"ongjasmine\" or \"12345\" ) and login to your a/c, it is still considered hacking.

            hacking doesn't necessarily meant stealing/breaking password lah..

            As for finding password in history, no.

            But, if you selected \"remember password\" or something like that in the browser, then the browser will \"auto enter\" the password when you visit the website. So it's not necessary to know your password to login in this case.

            Oh, I get it now..at least I know it is impossible to get the password from the history, thanks limlim! šŸ˜„

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