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THE NAPLES PLAYERS

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your computer or desk. People who walk by can easily steal this                                January 13 -
information and use it to compromise your account. If you decide                                February 7
to save your passwords in a file on your computer, create a unique
name for the file so people don’t know what’s inside. Avoid giving                                           Wed. 7:30 p.m.
the file an obvious name, such as “my passwords.” Also do not put                                         Thurs. – Sat. 8:00 p.m.
the name ‘password’ in the text of the file, as a manual search of the
computer can easily turn up those lists! It is also a bad idea to choose                                     Sun. 2:00 p.m.
the option to save your password when visiting Web sites or setting                                         In Blackburn Hall
up an e-mail client — it is much more secure to enter the password
again each time you visit.                                                Every family has their secrets, but what happens when Sponsored by:
                                                                          they are on the verge of being revealed to the world?
An alternative to using a “password” is to use a “passphrase.” A
passphrase is a sequence of words strung together to create a                                  February 3-27
“password.” To do this, you need to forget your traditional methods
for building a password. Instead of worrying about how many                                                Wed. - Sat. 8:00 p.m.
characters your password needs to have, consider multiple words that                                         Sun. 2:00 p.m.
can be combined to make a phrase. A passphrase is made up of four                                           In Tobye Studio
or five short words, put together in a way that makes sense to you.
While your “password” may be longer (which makes it more secure),         Richard Hannay is bored with life until he meets a mysterious female spy.When she ends
it will be easier for you to remember. Here are some examples:            up murdered in his apartment, he becomes the sole suspect and is launched into a mad-cap
“My dog just turned eight.” = “MyDogJustTurn-D8”                          adventure in this fast-paced farce that has 150 campy characters played by 4 actors.
“Look at all the traffic today!” = “LookatAlltheTraffic2day!”
“I love to go fast in my Tesla!” = “Ilove2goFastInMyTesla!”

Passphrase’s should meet all of the requirements of traditional
passwords.You should choose a phrase that you can easily remember;
and to increase security avoid common phrases, lyrics, titles, and
quotations.

Paraphrasing is another easy way to form a secure password that           Tickets: Other Desert Cities $35
you can easily remember, it is to think of a phrase, song, poem, or       The 39 Steps $30
sentence and use the first letter from each word. For example: “I         Students 21 and under $10
have owned my dog for 5 years!” = “Ihomdf5y!”                                                                 13 Years Voted
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Passwords do not have to be a nuisance if you devise a good plan to       Call 239-263-7990 or visit www.naplesplayers.org
manage them!

                                                                          The Naples Players at Sugden CommunityTheatre • 701 5th Ave. South, Naples, FL 34102

 239.595.0482 | jeff@jeffbohr.com                                                                                                                                   99
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