Back in the day, 4 digit PINs were the standard. These days, however, most operating systems default to asking for a more secure 6 digit PIN during the device setup process. The reason for this is clear: put simply, longer PINs are harder to crack into, and they do a better job at securing the contents of your various electronic gadgets. Throughout the next few days, youll hear learn how Pocket lint experts keep their accounts secure. A 6 digit PIN may only be 2 numbers longer than the typical...

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