The three tips to remember when creating a strong password are:
- Avoid using personal names and meaningful numbers - This helps to prevent attackers from easily guessing your password based on personal information.
- Use at least eight characters - Longer passwords are generally more secure.
- Utilize casing, numbers, and symbols - Incorporating a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters adds complexity to your password, making it harder to crack.
The other options, "Keep it simple" and "Use the same password often so that it is easy to remember," are not good practices for creating strong passwords.