When you have high-speed DSL internet from ATTSavings.com one thing is certain, you have passwords, lots of passwords. You have them for your computer, for all your various login names at a dozen different websites, even to your email accounts. If you're like me, and pretty much like the rest of the world, you'd use one password for everything if you could get away with it.
We all know this is a bad idea, but we still entertain the thought every once in a while. Since we're not going to do this, there are some easy ways to protect your passwords. Don't use obvious information like birthdays, street addresses, names spelled backwards, etc. Security experts agree that passwords containing letters in both lower- and upper case, numbers, and symbols offer the highest degree of safety and complexity.
Computing experts at ATTSavings.com suggest you not share your passwords, change them frequently, don't save them on your computers, and be limited in the amount of information you post on public websites and social networks.