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By using a complex, unique password, you minimize the risk of unauthorized access. Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols for a more solid security
Unique passwords that are not reused across different accounts prevent attackers from gaining access to multiple accounts if one is compromised. If each password is unique, even if a password is exposed through one breach, it won’t jeopardize your other accounts.
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KAMSI_UG;46674 wrote:By using a complex, unique password, you minimize the risk of unauthorized access. Use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols for a more solid security
Unique passwords that are not reused across different accounts prevent attackers from gaining access to multiple accounts if one is compromised. If each password is unique, even if a password is exposed through one breach, it won’t jeopardize your other accounts.
When combined with multi-factor authentication (MFA), a strong password acts as an additional layer of defense. Even if a hacker manages to crack your password, MFA ensures they still cannot gain access without the second authentication factor.
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How it Works: Require a second form of authentication, such as a fingerprint scan, facial recognition, or a one-time passcode (OTP) sent to your mobile device, in addition to your regular password
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Implement biometric verification (fingerprint, iris scan, or facial recognition) for accessing sensitive information within the uWallet. This adds a layer of security that is unique to the individual user.
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Conduct periodic security audits that review the uWallet's access logs and usage patterns to identify any suspicious activity. Also, set up real-time alerts for any unusual access attempts or changes to private information.
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