Zenkey.click
Back to magazineAuthentication
Updated: March 27, 2026
6 mins
secure passwords for email

Secure passwords for email, banking and social media

Not every account is equally critical. Email, banking and social media each require slightly different priorities, but uniqueness and strong passwords are the basis for each.

banking passwordsocial media passwordsecure your account
Secure passwords for email, banking and social media

Why account types have different levels of criticality

Email accounts are often the control center for recovery and are therefore particularly sensitive. Banking has a direct financial impact, while social media accounts primarily bring identity and reputation risks.

The level of security should reflect these differences.

Which applies to all account types

  • Unique password per service.
  • MFA wherever it is offered.
  • React quickly to leaks, unusual logins or recovery changes.

Where priorities are set differently

When it comes to email and banking, the strongest protection is worth it first. Social media accounts should also be taken seriously, especially if they are publicly visible or business-relevant.

A password manager helps to practically implement different levels of security without falling back into reuse.

Quick checklist

The most important actions from this guide in compact form.

  • Treat email account as highest password and MFA priority.
  • Secure banking and payment services with particularly strong, unique passwords.
  • Also, do not treat social media accounts with weaker standards if they are public or business-related.

Common questions

Create a strong password now

Use the Zenkey.click generator to create a strong random password or a secure passphrase right away.

Next article

How often should you change passwords?

If you want to keep going, this is the next guide to read.

Authentication5 mins

Passwords should not be constantly changed without reason. The decisive factor is the change after specific risks, leaks or if there is weak legacy.

How often should you change passwords?