Use Passphrases To Secure Your Accounts

Feb 20, 2026

Use Passphrases To Secure Your Accounts

Use a unique and strong passphrase for your online accounts to help you stay secure online. A passphrase is a more secure password and contains a sequence of random words. This makes it easier for you to remember but harder for cybercriminals to guess.

A passphrase is most effective when it is long, unpredictable and unique:
Long
  • The longer your passphrase, the better
  • Aim for at least 15 characters long
  • Four or more random words that you will remember is ideal
Unpredictable
  • The less predictable your passphrase, the better
  • Sentences don’t make great passphrases as they can be easier to guess
  • Do not include identifying information such as family names, birthdates or addresses
Unique
  • Don’t recycle your passphrases
  • Use different passphrases for different accounts, for example, your Facebook password should be different to your email password
  • Add symbols, capital letters, or numbers

An example of a long, unpredictable and unique passphrase is: BlueElephant$Pizza42

Access Sydney received funding from the Australian Government for this Cyber Security Awareness communication.

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