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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



There are several other challenges to making this work smoothly. For example, if you have a shared Twitter account, such as for your company or organization, two-step verification isn't very practical unless you also share your phone. There's a 12-character, hard-to-guess backup code you can use instead. But it's no security if you jot it down next to your main password.

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