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Passwords

A password is personal and that’s it. We don’t share passwords and we don’t share PIN numbers. If someone had your child’s password, that person could access private information and send whatever he wants on your child’s behalf. That person could get your child in trouble with his friends who wouldn’t understand the trick at that age.

This idea of explaining the use of passwords to secure personal and financial information is never explained early enough to our children. If your child has a hard time memorizing all of his passwords, you can install 1password and it will automatically type it in for him. Still, 1password requires a Master password and that password must remain secret.


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