You wouldn’t hand someone your toothbrush, right? The same goes for passwords. Keep them private - even with people you trust.

🪞 Don’t Leave Them Lying Around
Store your passwords in a password manager or a locked notebook, not where someone could find them.

Stop the Sticky Note!

Too many Toothbrushes
🦷 Don’t Use the Same One for Different Things


Reusing passwords is like using one toothbrush for the whole family - or letting the family dog use your toothbrush! Ewwww! Each account deserves its own unique password to stop hackers from getting a two-for-one deal.
✨ Use a Good One for Your Most Critical Assets

Email
Bank
Business Accounts
These accounts need your “electric toothbrush” version of security: strong, unique, and ideally backed by a second lock - a text message, email confirmation or authenticator app
🔄 Change Them If They’re Compromised
If your password ends up in a data breach, don’t panic…
just replace it.
A quick refresh keeps your accounts clean and healthy.

✨ Know someone who’d appreciate this information?

🪥🦷 Want more tips like this, Visit Suecurity.net for easy, practical ways to protect your digital identity. Because when it comes to your security, a little daily brush up goes a long way!
Jenny Dewberry - The Image Connection
I had the pleasure of being a guest on The Image Connection podcast last week.
Host Jenny Dewberry and I discussed practical ways to start boosting your digital security, with smart, free, actionable tips. What better way to keep your reputation and image sparkling and secure!

It’s a great listen if you want to protect your reputation in the digital space with clarity and confidence.
🎬 Youtube - Link to the Episode
🎙️Apple Podcasts - Link to the Episode
It’s also available on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Amazon Music, Deezer, Podcast Addict and Podchaser - Just search for “The Image Connection” - it’s episode 12
🎆 The Good News
Every valley shall be filled in, every mountain and hill made low. The crooked roads shall become straight, the rough ways smooth. And all people will see God’s salvation
Luke 3:5-6
Be safe,

