Data reveals the sites we forget our passwords to the most, with tips on how to remember yours

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Forgetting your password is an all too familiar problem in the modern age. In fact, it’s estimated that 4 out of 5 of us have forgotten at least one password in the last 90 days. Considering how much we depend on password protected apps and accounts, this can be a significant hindrance to our work and social lives. 

Interested in finding out more about our password habits, Reboot SEO Company analysed 10 of the most used online applications to conclude which passwords users forget the most. 

Users forget their passwords for THESE applications the most

RankOnline Account/ApplicationTotal average forgotten password searches per Year
1Apple ID3,361,200
2Gmail (Google Mail)2,511,600
3Instagram1,192,800
4iCloud546,000
5Facebook523,200
6Discord369,600
7Microsoft Windows 10346,800
9Amazon144,840
10Sony PlayStation Network (PSN)81,000

The full data set can be found here

#1 Apple ID 

The most common application that people forget their password for  is Apple ID with 3,361,200 forgotten password average searches per year. Apple ID is used for all Apple devices including Macs, Ipads and Iphones. With 1.2 Billion iPhone users in the world, it should come as no surprise that Apple ID comes in as the most forgotten account password. 

#2 Gmail 

Ranking in second position  is Gmail, which 2,511,600 people search annually for help finding their Gmail password. Gmail accounted for 36.5% of email opens globally in 2021. With such a huge market share it’s no wonder so many are searching queries such as ‘Forgot Gmail password’ or ‘Gmail forgot password’. Forgetting your email password is particularly troublesome as your email is often the route by which other passwords are recovered, luckily Google allows passwords to be recovered and reset via a recovery phone number or separate recovery email address

#3 Instagram

The popular photo sharing site Instagram comes in third place with 1,192,800 annual searches for terms relating to users forgetting their passwords. Instagram, owned by Meta, has skyrocketed in popularity since its founding in 2010, with an estimated 12.9% of humanity checking their instagram every month.

#4 icloud

In fourth place is iCloud, Apple’s file back-up and syncing service,  with 546,000 annual searches relating to forgetting one’s password. ICloud is a cloud storage service by Apple that offers 5GB of storage free to every user. Due to a lot of people’s work being stored on iCloud, losing access to your account can be very damaging. Luckily if you have access to one of your trusted devices, recovery can be simple.

#5 Facebook

The social media giant Meta’s flagship service Facebook is in fifth place with 523,200 annual searches regarding forgetting login passwords. It is estimated that 39.8% of the world’s population uses Facebook, making this platform invaluable for the social lives of many.

Tips for remembering your password

1: For the more visually minded, use your keyboard itself as inspiration.

Create a geometric shape that you remember, for those that struggle to remember words and spelling this can be very effective. Similar to the above tip, dictionary based attacks wont work on a geometric shape. However it is important to remember to make sure that the shape you choose consists of at least 8 characters. 

2: Use a memorable sentence such as your favourite movie quote or song lyric.

This is easier to remember than a string of random letters and very secure due to character length. Having the password be a sentence rather than a word also means it’s less vulnerable to dictionary based attacks where hackers brute force the entire dictionary.

3: Use a password manager such as Dashlane or Keeper. 

Reputable password managers are encrypted using no knowledge technology which means even they don’t have access to your password details. Using a password manager means you only have to remember one password for all your accounts. 

Shai Aharony founder and managing director of Reboot SEO Company stated ‘Forgetting your password can be a hindrance but there are some tips you can follow to make this less likely. Rather than using a combination of random numbers and letters, use multiple words in a memorable sentence; this has the added benefit of security due to character length. Another option is to use a password manager such as Dashlane or Keeper, this means you only have to remember one password.

Credit to https://www.rebootonline.com/ who conducted this research. and provided the above post


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