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How to make your passwords more secure

New york: If the Heartbleed security threat teaches us anything, it's that passwords don't offer total protection.Browsers are supposed to keep passwords and other sensitive data safe, but a technical flaw in a widely used



The two-step requirement is fairly simple to turn on. With Google, for instance, it's under the Security tab in your account settings. On Facebook, look for Login Approvals under Security in the settings. With Apple IDs, visit appleid.apple.com rather than the account settings on iTunes.

After you enable it, you'll typically have to sign in to your account again on various Web browsers and devices. After entering your username and password, a code will get set to your phone. You'll have to enter that to finish signing in. This has occasionally meant getting off my couch to grab my phone from the charger, but that's a small price for security.

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