Setting Up a Password
- Christopher Butson

- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

🔑 Scruffy’s Digital Journy — Setting Up a Password
Hi, I’m Scruffy. When I first had to create a password, I was worried. I thought I’d forget it, or make it too simple. Christopher, the Digital Champion, explained that a password is like a lock on your door — it keeps your digital world safe.
🌀 Step‑by‑Step Guide: Creating a Strong Password
Choose something memorable — but not obvious (avoid “1234” or your name).
Mix letters, numbers, and symbols — e.g., Scruffy2025!
Use at least 8 characters — longer is stronger.
Avoid personal details — like birthdays or pet names.
Write it down safely — or use a password manager if you prefer.
🌀 Tips from Christopher
If you’re at home, your password protects your Microsoft or Google account.
If you’re at the library, you’ll often use your library card number + PIN instead of creating a new password.
Don’t worry if you forget — you can always reset it.
✨ Scruffy’s Reflection
At first, I struggled to remember my password. But Christopher taught me to make one that was simple for me, but hard for others to guess. Now I feel safe every time I log in.




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