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As you surf the Web, you've undoubtedly noticed that many websites require
a user name and password to sign up for services like e-mail or to access
premium content.
Typically, you get a password by registering with
the site, usually by filling out an online form. With most sites registration
is free; with others you may have to pay a fee, such as sites with
proprietary research and financial information.
Your password is your prime defense against unauthorized access to your personal account. Do you want someone reading your e-mail or reviewing your banking records? Of course not, so it's important to choose your passwords carefully and just as critical, to safeguard them. A website's security system can only confirm that a password is legitimate, not whether the user is authorized to use the password. Make it tough for prying eyes by following these guidelines:
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