Problem: Article: There are many reasons you may have forgotten a password in the first place. For one, it may have been thought up on the spot, or you might have made it too complex to remember in full. While making your password hard to guess is an essential security step, the most important thing about a password is how uniquely memorable it is to you. Thinking up a distinctive, but memorable password can be difficult, as obvious answers (like the name of a place or person) are too easily guessed.  Try combining a few individually memorable words. For instance, your pet's name is a weak choice on its own, but pairing it with something completely unrelated, like your favourite food or comic book character, is a strong way to send hackers for a loop. When you're making a password, most sites will have an indicator that tells you how strong your password is. While these are vague tools at best, you'll want to aim for an average strength at least. Adding symbols and numbers to your code is a smart way to improve security. Another common trick you can use is to invent a mnemonic acronym. Write the first letter of each word of a memorable sentence, thereby creating a gibberish word. For example, the sentence "Friday is my favourite day of the week" would become 'Fimfdotw'. Likewise, "Free jazz is my favourite kind of music" would become 'Fjimfkom'. This can be applied to virtually any sentence imaginable, so long as it has enough words to satisfy the password's minimum character count-- usually 8. While you should write passwords you'll be able to remember reasonably well, you should write down your passwords and put them somewhere safe if you think there's a chance you'll forget them again. Seal the envelope, and leave it unmarked, or mark it as something misleading. That way, if someone manages to find it, they won't likely grasp its importance. If you're really concerned that you'll lose the envelope, you might consider giving the envelope to a trusted friend or a loved one. This is not recommended however, as it means giving up the sole control over your passwords and, by extension, your personal information. Especially if you're using different passwords for each of your various accounts, you might find them difficult to keep up with on your own. Fortunately, there is password management software available that will fill in the data for you. On the downside, most password managers available cost money-- generally between 20 and 40 US dollars. However, you may find the added security worth it if you're worried about forgetting or the risk of being hacked.  Because a password manager essentially does the legwork of password for you, you can afford to have more complex passwords without worrying about remembering them yourself. As a free alternative, you could create an encrypted file on your computer with all of your passwords on it. That way, you'll only have to remember one of them off the top of your head. It goes without saying that passwords for banking information should be treated with greater weight than the password for your avant-garde jazz blog, but as a general rule, you want to make your passwords more difficult to crack depending on how important the account is to your life and well-being. At the same time, while byzantine symbols or numbers can make a password harder to guess, it can also make them harder to remember. The trick is to strike a balance between complexity and memory. Don't write a password you don't think you'll be able to remember on a whim, and if you do, make sure to keep it written down on paper somewhere it does not stand any chance of getting misplaced or seen by someone else.
Summary: Make an effort to come up with a memorable password. Write your passwords and keep them in a sealed envelope. Use a password manager. Take your passwords as seriously as the information they're meant to protect.

Problem: Article: If you’re already friends, it could change the dynamic of your relationship forever, even to the point that you no longer talk to one another. If you aren’t willing to take this risk, then it is best to move on and not pursue this relationship. It can be difficult to have feelings for someone and not show them, but they will eventually subside. If you can’t pursue the relationship and are having trouble getting over her, try a new activity or go someplace you’ve never been before. It will help distract you from your friend, and you may even meet someone new you like while you’re out. People say that you should be yourself when it comes to dating. This is true, but you should strive to be the best version of yourself you can be. Make sure you practice good hygiene and wear clothes that fit well. Keep your hair well-maintained. Start exercising if you don’t already, as muscularity is something that almost everyone sees as attractive. Just because she is single doesn’t mean she is interested in dating, or interested in dating you. People are attracted to others for different reasons, and many times the feeling is not mutual.  Keep this in mind at all times so you don’t disrespect her and do something immoral or unkind. Don’t get upset if she’s interested in someone else. You probably could not have done anything to stop or change this. There’s plenty of fish in the sea and you’ll find someone that makes you happy soon enough. Above all, don’t try to split them up.
Summary: Think about whether you really want to have a romantic relationship. Be the best version of yourself. Respect her as a person, complete with unique and independent thoughts.

Problem: Article: If you are excited about homecoming because a special person asked you to go, it is important to be honest with your parents about it. You may think that will make them less likely to say yes, but you will show maturity if you tell them the truth and do not try to hide it. If you are not sure how to tell your parents about your date, keep it simple. You might say, “Someone really special asked me to go to homecoming, and I’m really excited.” In most cases, your parents are going to want to know everything they can about your date. Provide as much information as you can, such as their name, grade, and what activities they participate. You might even explain how you two met and what you like so much about the person.  Share whatever details you know about your date’s family. Your parents will probably want to know about them too. Your parents may also want to know what kinds of grades your date gets too, so don’t be caught off-guard by that. If you have a picture of your date, it can sometimes help to share it with your parents. Even if you give your parents all the information about your date, they may still not be ready to allow you to go to homecoming. However, meeting your date in person can often make them feel comfortable. Invite your date over to talk with your parents, so everyone can get to know one another. To take some of the pressure off, make the meeting as casual as possible. You might invite some friends who your parents already know and like over too, so your date doesn’t feel like they are being interrogated. If your parents still are not sold on the idea of you going to homecoming with your date, you may need to arrange a meeting for them with your date’s parents. That way, they can discuss details such as transportation and post-homecoming activities, and your parents may feel more comfortable if everyone is on the same page. Having your parents meet your date’s parents also allows them to exchange contact information.
Summary: Be truthful if you are going with a date. Give them details about your date. Set up a meeting with your date. Arrange for the parents talk.

Problem: Article: It will begin wiggling. After around a second, a grey cube will appear around the bottom app. This will drop your top app into a folder with the bottom app. The folder name is above the grey area in which your apps are seated; tapping X will remove the title of the folder and allow you to add your own. If your iPod's keyboard doesn't appear, first tap the folder name bar. It's the blue key in the bottom-right corner of your keyboard. This will minimize the app folder. Doing so will add them to your folder. You can also tap and drag the folder to move it in the same way you'd move an app. This will cause your apps to stop wiggling.
Summary:
Tap and hold an app. Drag the app onto another app. Remove your finger. Tap X to the right of the folder name. Type in your preferred folder name. Tap Done. Tap outside of the app folder. Tap and drag apps into the folder. Press the Home button.