Reduce your digital risk by learning how to update/secure your Digify account and password to avoid security risks and frustration. In today's digital age where cybersecurity threats are prevalent, it's important to ensure the security of your Digify account.
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Best practices for creating secure passwords
Make your password unique - Reusing passwords for important accounts is risky. If someone gets hold of your password for one account, they could use your email address and the same password for another piece of software. Choosing a unique password for each app you use can reduce the risks.
Use letters, numbers, & symbols of sufficient length - Replace letters with numbers & symbols: Choose a word or phrase and use numbers and symbols to replace some letters as we discuss on our article: Your Digify password. This can make it harder for guess.
Change passwords regularly - Cybersecurity experts recommend changing your password every three months.
Avoid personal information & common words - Avoid creating passwords from info that others might know or could easily find out, including: nicknames, birthdays, pets, or addresses. Password 123 should NEVER be your password.
Methods to secure your account in Digify
By using 2FA Digify accounts and teams must provide two different authentication factors to gain access to their accounts, which makes it more difficult for unauthorized individuals to access an account, even if they have managed to obtain the password or mobile device to retrieve the PIN code.
Enabling 2FA for your own Digify account - Digify allows enabling enabling 2FA for your own account which you can learn more from on our article: Enable/DIsable 2FA for your own account
Enforce 2FA for your Digify team - Digify allows enabling enabling 2FA for your team which you can learn more from on our article: Enable 2FA for your Digify team