When you were a child, the only password you would likely need to know was Open Sesame. Nowadays, you need a password for just about everything you can think of - mobile phone, computer, Wi-Fi, email, social media and banking to name but a few. Of course, it wouldn't be that bad if the passwords could all be the same, with one simple password that you can use anywhere. But that is of course not the case. With all the risk of online theft and fraud, identity theft and terrorism, protection from unwanted access is now more important than ever. To protect you from these threats, password requirements are becoming more and more sophisticated along with additional layers of security. Whilst you are always told never to write your password down, it is unfortunately just as likely to occur through cyber hacking at a company level. So unless you have a phenomenal memory for remembering passwords and other associated security details you will no doubt already be writing down your passwords or password prompts anyway, probably on scraps of paper, lying round your home. Or you will be storing passwords in your email account, which if that is breached all your passwords will be compromised anyway. So instead of doing either of these, you can now write your password details down in this easy to use book. Disguised as a novel and containing some useful password tips, it has been clearly laid out in alphabetical order for ease of access, allowing you to record your various security details. Another useful book by the Really Useful Publishing Co
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