Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Sheriff Steele Says: Account Security

Hello Pandanda Land citizens! My good friend Henry has asked me to give you all some tips on keeping your Pandanda accounts safe and secure. I know that you spend a lot of time and effort working to earn coins so you can buy clothes and accessories for your panda, furniture and decorations for your tree house, and even those cute dragon pets! You also have rare gifts and prizes that you have collected by attending special events. If you don’t keep your account secure, you are at risk of losing your things. That would be horrible!! What can you do to keep this from happening?

First, make sure you have a strong password. Then, keep that password completely private. Don’t tell it to anyone for any reason. Don’t tell it to your best friend, don’t tell it to your brother or sister, don’t tell it to the panda who says they will buy you a membership or give you coins or do Quests for you. Once someone knows your password, they can go on your account and do anything they want - even sell all of your things and get your account permanently banned. Whatever happens, it is your responsibility. Pandanda cannot give you your things back.

What makes a strong password?
  • When you make a password, it should be completely different from any other password you use.
  • A password should not be a word that can be found in a dictionary.
  • A strong password contains at least six characters - more is better.
  • It should contain a mix of numbers and capital and lowercase letters, and should be something someone who knows you couldn't guess.
  • Never use any part of your real name, Pandanda name, or email address in your password.
If you think someone else knows your password, you should change it immediately by using the "Change my password” link on the login page.

Pandanda has many security measures in place to protect your account, but it is up to each of you to keep your account password private and hard to guess. Keep your Pandanda experience happy and fun by keeping your account information private. Remember, your account is your responsibility!

Play safe, be safe!

Sheriff Steele

Pandas this is very important if your password is changed now you'll have a better chance from not being hacked 

~RanRan

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