How secure is your password?

The first step in protecting your online data is to create a strong password, i.e. a password that neither a computer program nor a persistent person can detect within a short period of time.

To assist you in choosing a strong password, we have developed a function with which you can check its security as soon as you create a password.

Tips for creating a strong password:

  • Use punctuation marks and/or numbers.
  • Mix upper and lower case letters.
  • Include similar-looking replacement characters, such as the number zero for the letter 'O', or the symbol '$' for the letter 'S'.
  • Create a unique acronym.
  • Include phonetic substitutions, such as 'the 2nd coup' for 'the second coup'.

    What to Avoid:

  • Do not use the password listed as an example of how a password should be chosen.
  • Do not use a password that contains personal information (name, date of birth, etc.).
  • Do not use terms or acronyms found in a dictionary.
  • Do not use keyboard patterns (asdf) or serial digits (1234).
  • Your password should not consist entirely of numbers, uppercase letters, or lowercase letters.
  • Do not use repetitive characters (aa11).

    Tips for using your password securely:

  • Never give your password away (not even to a life partner, roommate, parrots, etc.).
  • Never write down your password.
  • Never email your password.
  • Test and change your current password regularly.

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  • I walked again thanks to Trionic……

    I walked again, thanks to Trionic marvels...…

    Rollator Walker 9er black/black/gray
    by Martín Alejandro Carmona Selva
  • Great for accessibility…

    My Veloped Trek has begun to change my life. My service dog and I can go for long walks or short ones. When I feel the most off balance, I use the Veloped because it provides me more stability than other walkers.

    The 14 inch wheels and tires make …

  • A very successful purchase…

    This Veloped has been a very successful purchase. My husband uses it every day for walks in the countryside and trips to the shop. He finds that it is very comfortable to walk with and smooth to push over rough ground. It is easy to manoeuvre and rid…

  • I've had the Veloped since November 2023...…

    I've had the Veloped Tour since November 2023. It's so great for me to be able to participate in life again. I've been undergoing immunotherapy for three years, which has weakened my muscles. But by walking with the Velped, I can compensate for a lot…

  • I am very satisfied…

    I am very satisfied with the Trionic which I use everyday, both on ordinary roads, across fields, through woods, along paths with bumps and roots and so on, and it does its work with ease.…

  • Absolutely Marvelous…

    My Trionic Trek helps me travel to places on-and-off sidewalks, roads, and trails. Even in deep snow. I am especially fond of knowing that I have the absolute freedom of walking alone ANYWHERE within a ten-mile radius of my home (during the long dayl…

  • Can’t beat the Veloped!…

    I recently purchased the Veloped 14er Tour. It is the best ‘rollator’ yet, and I have been using several other walking aids since 2008.

    The Veloped allows me to improve my posture, I can walk so much better for longer. Kerbstones become so easy, …

  • Simply the best ……

    Supper fast delivery customer service supper fast email service came well packaged

    Comfortable ride easy over rough terrain works really well yes it’s a lot of money however it’s built to last and it will last as the quality is out of this world

  • My new sense of balance…

    My father-in-law is 86 years young and has visual and balance problems. When he walks (like a penguin), with his legs apart and with splayed arms, he has to concentrate very hard on his balance, which makes him so fatigued that he starts to falter af…

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