Online Safety Tips β’ September 28, 2025 β’ By Petsflip Safety Team
Your Petsflip account is your digital treasure chest, holding coins, pets, and progress. Weak passwords are the easiest way for hackers to break in. This guide shows you how to lock down your account with proper password security.
A strong password should be at least 12 characters long and include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid personal information like birthdays or pet names.
Never reuse the same password across multiple sites. If one account is hacked, all others with the same password become vulnerable.
Managing dozens of complex passwords is tough. Password managers like LastPass, 1Password, or Bitwarden store them securely for you.
Update your password every 3β6 months. This reduces risk if your details are ever exposed.
Even the best password isnβt enough on its own. 2FA adds another layer of protection.
Your Petsflip account deserves the same care as your online banking. Strong, unique passwords are your first defense against attacks.
Call to Action: Change your Petsflip password today to a strong, unique one and enable 2FA for extra protection.