“Password Child” is an internet slang term used to refer to someone who uses a weak or easily guessable password for their online accounts. These individuals often have little awareness of the need for strong passwords and the potential risks associated with using weak ones.
Examples:
1. Hey, I just found out that my friend is a total password child. She uses “123456” as her password for all her accounts, which is incredibly unsafe!
2. My little brother never takes the time to create a secure password. He always opts for something obvious like “password” or his own name, making him a prime example of a password child.
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