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From email IDs to opening youtube accounts, passwords are some of the most common things we type, day in and day out.

In this episode, ninth-graders Shambhavi Nautiyal and Advaith Nair from Ahlcon Public School, Delhi, share their thoughts on how we can make passwords safer.

They also speaking of impending risks to our passwords from quantum computers.

To answer the quiz at the end, the two passwords mentioned are
(a) sharksnearvolcanoes123456$$
(b) coffee45olympics#cardboard#cub

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