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15.03.2025
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15.03.2025 15:12
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When changing your password after receiving your account(or just in general, really) there are some things you can do to keep your account safe from people getting into it. While flipanim doesn't have many requirements for passwords, your password should have: - Have both uppercase and lowercase letters - Special characters - Numbers One of these is fine, two of them is better, and all three is how you can create an incredibly strong account. Alternatively, your password should not be - common (ex. "1234", "password", etc) - easy to deduce (ex. your username verbatim, or your something related to your username. If your username was "ilovegoku" your password shouldn't be "dragonballz"- and if it is, it should be a vague reference and contain one of the traits above. For example, "_!yesvegeta0" is much stronger than "dragonballz") - only contain one word (ex. "cupcake", "rainbow", etc.) You can test a password first by putting it through this https://www.strongpasswordgenerator.org/
15.03.2025 15:16
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which can both generate a password FOR you and check your passwords strength. Remembering your password shouldn't only be relegated to one method- putting it in your Google Password Manager is fine, but you never know what can happen. I would keep all of my passwords somewhere offline as well as online, in case something happens to either and makes them unreachable. If someday comes where google puts the Password Manager behind a paywall or something (which, in this economy, why the hell not) you'll still need to access your password- which won't be easy if it contains a bunch of unique characters.
15.03.2025 15:22
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And, while this should be a given, do NOT share your password with anyone you do not trust entirely. If you wouldn't trust them to have the info to your bank account, you shouldn't give them your password. Dramatic, but it works very well. If anyone asks you to send your password for "free" anything (robux, customs, membership, nitro, etc) do not give it to them and report/block them immediately. If anyone asks you to send your password and claims to be apart of the companies team (ex. roblox, flipanim, etc) do not give it to them. People who truly work for a company will never ask for your password. Sharing a joint account is fine, but the password should be something you both agree on and changing it should be a group decision.
15.03.2025 15:25
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A lot of what I'm saying sounds like stuff that everyone knows- but I think people confuse familiarity with safety on the internet. Just because you have been on the internet for a long time doesn't mean you are safe on the internet. Other safety features I'd reccomend is getting ublock origin, proton vpn, and turning on 'safe browsing' as annoying as it can be. All of these are free to do and will hopefully improve your internet experience.
15.03.2025 17:11
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hey why’d you delete it, now I’ll never know the answer!
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