

Just be a good boy and don't click on anything suspicious. Originally posted by ƘℛϒƵƬΛℒ Zhe ÐΣѴƗƪ:The lenght or variety on your password won't decrease nor increase the lenght of time for the hijacker to get into your account - that's just a myth. *If your computer is hijacked, the hijacker cannot use the password that was saved to your computer because every time you paste your password you add some memorized text to it. If you want to get a really really safe password, copy some crazy text (emojis, dongers, stuff from this crazy text generator [etc), save it on your computer somewhere*, right click the password field on Steam, click "Inspect element", change the field type from "password" to "kldjfn" (it really doesn't matter what you change it to), deselect that, paste the password into the password field, then add a little text (like one of the above passwords). If your account is compromised, you can switch 1 word and you're now safe again, yet you don't have to memorize a whole new password.īecause those passwords are too short, and the words are related.

Those passwords are really, really good and they're easy to remember because they're so abstract (please don't use these exact ones). Combine them and you will get something like: I would suggest using a random word generator, but I didn't. These kinds of passwords are more memorable and probably longer than your bank password. In this guide I will help you pick a good password that bots will take forever to crack. Many accounts are getting hijacked, and this is a really bad problem.
