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Beginner rule: Use AI to slow down, ask better questions, and organize information. Do not use it as the only source for money, health, legal, or safety decisions.
Short answer
Use AI to understand password habits, password managers, two-step verification, and safer account routines.
Why this matters
A password plan is one of the best ways to reduce online risk.
Step-by-step
Start with the goal. Add the background. Ask for a simple format. Review the answer slowly. Then check anything important with a trusted source, official account, professional, or person who knows the situation.
Try this prompt
“Create a simple password safety plan for a beginner. Explain password manager, two-step verification, and what not to share.”
Common beginner mistake
Many beginners paste too much private information or ask AI to decide for them. A safer habit is to ask AI to explain, organize, draft, compare, or create questions — not to make the final decision.
Safety note
Never type your real passwords, recovery codes, or security answers into AI.
What to do next
Use the prompt once with a harmless example. Then adjust the details, remove private information, and save the version that works best for you.