Digital Safety for Seniors – Quiz
A quick 3-question quiz to help you understand your online safety habits.
Question 3 of 3
Do you use a different password for each account?
Finish and read your safety guideIf you chose “Yes, strong and unique”
Excellent work! Using unique passwords keeps your accounts secure even if one is compromised. It’s like locking each door in your house with a different key. If one lock is broken, the others still protect you.
A password manager can help you store your login details securely. These tools create strong passwords with letters, numbers, and symbols—and remember them for you. It’s a smart and safe way to manage your online identity.
Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) whenever possible. This means even if someone guesses your password, they still can’t access your account without your phone or fingerprint.
Strong passwords are a powerful habit. Continue building this protective wall around your digital life.
If you chose “No, I reuse passwords”
It’s very common to reuse passwords, but it’s also one of the riskiest online habits. If one account gets hacked—like your email—any other account using the same password can also be accessed by scammers.
Imagine using the same key for your home, car, and office. If someone finds or makes a copy of that key, they could access everything. That’s what happens when passwords are reused.
Start improving today: change passwords for your email and banking accounts first. These are the keys to your digital life. A password manager can help you create and remember stronger passwords.
Think of strong passwords as digital seatbelts—small effort, big protection. Taking this step gives you more confidence and peace of mind online.
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