Your encryption password is the key to your data. Choosing a strong password is crucial for maintaining security.
Length Matters
Longer passwords are exponentially harder to crack. Aim for at least 12-16 characters. A passphrase like 'correct-horse-battery-staple' is both strong and memorable.
Avoid Common Patterns
Don't use birthdays, names, common words, or keyboard patterns (qwerty, 123456). These are the first things attackers try.
Use a Password Manager
Consider using a password manager to generate and store unique, complex passwords for each memo. This removes the burden of memorization.