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How secure is your password?

The first step in protecting your online data is to create a strong password, i.e. a password that neither a computer program nor a persistent person can detect within a short period of time.

To assist you in choosing a strong password, we have developed a function with which you can check its security as soon as you create a password.

Tips for creating a strong password:

  • Use punctuation marks and/or numbers.
  • Mix upper and lower case letters.
  • Include similar-looking replacement characters, such as the number zero for the letter 'O', or the symbol '$' for the letter 'S'.
  • Create a unique acronym.
  • Include phonetic substitutions, such as 'the 2nd coup' for 'the second coup'.

    What to Avoid:

  • Do not use the password listed as an example of how a password should be chosen.
  • Do not use a password that contains personal information (name, date of birth, etc.).
  • Do not use terms or acronyms found in a dictionary.
  • Do not use keyboard patterns (asdf) or serial digits (1234).
  • Your password should not consist entirely of numbers, uppercase letters, or lowercase letters.
  • Do not use repetitive characters (aa11).

    Tips for using your password securely:

  • Never give your password away (not even to a life partner, roommate, parrots, etc.).
  • Never write down your password.
  • Never email your password.
  • Test and change your current password regularly.

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Product Reviews    

  • It shines on all Terrains…

    Despite Corona! Ordered on Monday (June 22nd, 2020) in Uppsala, and on Friday (June 26th, 2020), my 14-inch Trionic Walker was at my doorstep. Also, thanks to the excellent logistics from UPS.

    In the meantime, I have truly tested the Trionic Walke…

  • Recommended…

    The pump is great. Small and delicate, but works perfectly. I just had to change the color to suit my taste.…

    Multi-Function Pump
    by Regine Bartels
  • Mrs V Potts…

    I purchased this for my husband, but he will not use it, don't know why as he hardly walks anywhere as he is not very steady on his feet. Having said that I keep thinking I will make use of it myself. At the moment I have only moved it a short way, b…

  • A winning vehicle through and through!…

    This was said by the two-wheel specialist from Luneburg who recommended its purchase to me, and who emphasised the quality of the workmanship, the excellent braking system and the first-class components (brake levers, etc.).…

    Rollator Walker 12er M/L navy/black/red
    by Ernst-Dietrich Feddern
  • Rollator…

    A wonderful device!
    This purchase was one of the best purchases of my life. As a severely disabled person, I have used several "health insurance rollators".
    The new Veloped has improved my quality of life enormously.
    This Veloped really gets me t…

  • Help with walking with Parkinson's Disease…

    Excellent product. Sturdy, well made and perfect for walking both in our village and the local forest. The design for going up curbs is brilliant. Brilliant and efficient service, thank you.…

  • A real eye-catcher…

    Runs very smoothly, it’s perfect on uneven ground.
    Comfortable legroom when walking.
    My father must practice locking the brakes again and again.
    Great design, a real eye-catcher!…

  • Works perfectly…

    The Veloped bottle holder is easy to mount. All bottles and cans fit in it. I've already had up to 0.75 l bottles in it. A small thermos flask also works. You don't need any special bottles.…

    Veloped Bottle Holder
    by Stephanie Matthies
  • Great Ferrari among the rollators…

    My mother, 84 years-old, can finally walk on the streets of the city again without pain in her shoulders and wrists. She doesn't feel the cobblestones at all. Overcoming train tracks is now child's play. With her previous rollator, which was not a st…

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