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WHAT TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING THAT PHONE

Most of us browse through the latest model of a particular phone and instantly decides that  we want this so called phone not minding if it's fit with our life style or its a phone that we actually need. Many people had bought a phone and have lost interest immediately they have gone through the phone and are left with no choice but to sell it at a lower price and sometimes not able to sell it, thereby looking for another phone to buy. Am going to highlight 5 main thing we should consider before buying that phone. • Firstly, Why do we need a new phone. • Second, what is the new phone going to do that is better than the current one we have. • Thirdly, Does this new phone has all the features the current phone is lacking. • Fourth, Does having all these features makes the new phone better than the current phone. • Fifth and lastly,  with steps one to four considered, the final conclusion is if the price is right for us.

HOW TO CREATE A STRONG PASSWORD

Before we begin, we must be clear on one major expectation: there is no such thing as a perfect password. A committed hacker can crack any password, given enough time and the right "dictionary" or "brute force" tools. But just like breaking into a car, if the protection is strong enough, the hacker will become discouraged and commonly give up before the protection fails. In this tutorial below, we will explain how to create a password that:  1) is not a word in the dictionary, nor a proper noun;   2) is complex enough to foil repetition attacks; and   3) is intuitive enough for you to remember. 1.  Start With a Base Word Phrase . A good password is at least 8 characters long, and once it reaches 15 characters, it becomes particularly resistant to hackers and their dictionary programs. To help build your password, start with a base word phrase. A useful approach is to choose a memorable catchphrase, quotation, or easy-to-remember saying, and take the