"Change Your Password Day" on February 1st is a reminder for people to update the passwords they use for online accounts, like games or emails, to keep them safe from hackers. Just like you wouldn't share the key to your house with strangers, changing passwords regularly helps keep your online spaces secure. It's like giving your account a fresh new secret code that only you know, so nobody can sneak in and mess with your stuff. By changing passwords, we protect our information and make it hard for others to guess or steal it.
How to celebrate Change Your Password Day?
Start by picking a favorite spot, like your bed or a cozy chair. Gather your tablet, computer, or phone. Make a list of all the places where you use passwords, like games or school. Choose new, strong passwords that no one can guess, using letters, numbers, and symbols. Write them down in a special notebook or ask an adult to help store them safely. After changing each password, reward yourself with a tasty treat or a few minutes of your favorite game. Celebrate your smart and safe moves by sharing a happy dance with your family or friends.
Where Change Your Password Day is celebrated?
- - International