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Password
3.1. General basic rules
3.1.1. Avoid obvious passwords
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No trivial values like 000000, 0815, 123456
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Do not use your own birthday, car license plate, phone number or name (your
own, wife/husband, children, pets, company, place of residence, etc.) as
password. Do not use standard passwords like: "password" or "safe".
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Writing backwards is also too easy
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Do not use a password that you already use
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Important passwords should not have a logical structure
3.1.2. Tips
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The first rule:
A password is only secure if it remains secret!
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Remember passwords - don't write them down anywhere!
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Consider all keys if possible (wear marks on the keyboard betray the individual
numbers over time)
3.1.3. Last but not least
Consider how the password will still be retained if the owner can no longer
disclose the password (e.g., in the event of death). Leave a sealed envelope with
your notary.