Yet, when it comes to protecting this vault, most people treat their Facebook password like a cheap suitcase lock. According to a 2024 survey by NordPass, "Facebook" remains one of the most common (and worst) passwords in the world, alongside "123456" and "password."
Forget Fb2024! . A machine can crack that in minutes. Try a : Purple.Panda.Eating.Pizza.92
If you are still using a simple word, your pet’s name, or—heaven forbid—the same password for Facebook that you use for your bank, you aren't just vulnerable. You are expected .
Stop reading. Open Facebook. Go to Settings > Security and Login. Change your password to a passphrase and turn on 2FA with an authenticator app. It takes four minutes. Have a unique, strong password? Great. Don't forget to log out of that old phone you sold in 2022.