In the past I always used a single word, probably not the best, then one site made me add a number, so I just added a 1 on the end Since uni it's changed a bit since it defaulted to a random mix, which at work now I've had to add to a little more to increase it's length slightly. Won't forget it but it's probably not that great, to a human sure since it's a mix of numbers, letters (both cases) and punctuation, but I'm guessing a computer can treat them all as characters so it's just a 10 character long string I used to use sentences, but then people deliberately tried to work them out since they thought it was odd I had such a long password
I like when people try to guess our WiFi key at work. It's 61 characters long and is based of a sentence in a randomly selected brochure
Haha, it isn't, but each card does have the same PIN! My mad logic is that i use 'password' for things which truly don't matter which is 95% of the things I have accounts on. So what if a random forum account gets hacked? Frankly I don't care. The only stuff which has truly decent passwords is anything banking related & emails. Everything else, generally, is 'password'. And the cycle for solving "your password cannot be 'password'": goes: "Password" [sorry can't be password] "Password" [sorry must contain numbers] "Password1" That's usually enough to satisfy things
My password was four random words, and I will be stunned if any one of the other hundred million or so accounts had the same password
My Bit-tech password on the other hand is the same piss-weak password I use for everything that doesn't need to be secure.