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How secure is your password?

The first step in protecting your online data is to create a strong password, i.e. a password that neither a computer program nor a persistent person can detect within a short period of time.

To assist you in choosing a strong password, we have developed a function with which you can check its security as soon as you create a password.

Tips for creating a strong password:

  • Use punctuation marks and/or numbers.
  • Mix upper and lower case letters.
  • Include similar-looking replacement characters, such as the number zero for the letter 'O', or the symbol '$' for the letter 'S'.
  • Create a unique acronym.
  • Include phonetic substitutions, such as 'the 2nd coup' for 'the second coup'.

    What to Avoid:

  • Do not use the password listed as an example of how a password should be chosen.
  • Do not use a password that contains personal information (name, date of birth, etc.).
  • Do not use terms or acronyms found in a dictionary.
  • Do not use keyboard patterns (asdf) or serial digits (1234).
  • Your password should not consist entirely of numbers, uppercase letters, or lowercase letters.
  • Do not use repetitive characters (aa11).

    Tips for using your password securely:

  • Never give your password away (not even to a life partner, roommate, parrots, etc.).
  • Never write down your password.
  • Never email your password.
  • Test and change your current password regularly.

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Product Reviews    

  • From the neighbor to your own Veloped…

    Saw it at my neighbor's house and bought it because I was impressed by every aspect. It looks great, handles well (the brakes and function)—which is difficult to grasp for someone with dementia (in our case), but otherwise the brakes work perfectly. …

  • Rollator Walker 12er…

    I have long searched for the right walker that could be used for walking on uneven ground. My husband has Parkinson’s, and he can't take a single step without a walker. We are very satisfied with this model. We now have many more opportunities to go …

  • If you can afford it!…

    Ten times the price of a bog-standard walker but, provided of course that you can afford it, well worth it! My 84 year-old wife found the small wheels of her old walker made for a very bumpy experience, which added to the problems she had with her ha…

  • The Veloped Trek is the best ever . . .…

    I am 68 years old and was a long-distance walker/hiker/backpacker until last Fall 2019, when on a 100 mile/161 kilometer hike, my right hip went out. Walking was painful and difficult. I could barely walk a block. Covid-19 came and treatments became…

  • I’m thrilled with this!…

    Transformed my life! Yes, I did get out before but was very unsteady and was always concerned that I might need to sit down and there was nowhere to sit (unfortunately I can’t sit on the ground!). Now I no longer have these concerns! My confidence ha…

  • My husband is completely satisfied and can highly recommend the Waker 12…

    We do a lot of walking in the woods on uneven ground. We have to remove the rear wheels because our boot is small. This is very quick to do. Thanks to all the developers of the Walker.…

  • Overall, I am satisfied.…

    I am 86-year-old and weigh 58 kg.
    The device looks good (to be envious), is well thought out and easy to assemble. What struck me:
    The heavy strain on the arm muscles
    - on uneven forest paths,
    - on inclines (effort needed to push uphill and to h…

    Veloped Tour 14er M black/reflex/red
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  • Thank you for giving freedom back to my husband…

    My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2005 and as the symptoms progressed, his mobility and confidence to get out and walk diminished. He had been using ski-pole type sticks and although successful a few years ago, they no longer give enough …

  • Great Mobility Aid…

    Has allowed me to walk in a fashion that increases my stride and I am quickly getting in better physical condition. I can walk in a more upright position which doesn't irritate my back like a previous walker did. It is amazing how the climbing tire i…

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