![]() Don't use the same PIN for your smartphone as your debit card.How about your voicemail PIN code? So What Numbers Don't You Use? How many of you actually use '2580' as your iPhone's passcode? So, what does this teach us? Use better PINs, because it's not only important for keeping thieves from stealing your dough from ATMs, but it's also very important for. Image via Berry also pointed out that 50% use one of the top 426 codes, and that the most uncommon PIN is '8068'. ![]() ![]() So, if four-digit personal identification numbers were actually, that means that everybody prefers, or simply, as their passcode. And out of that myriad of possibilities, nearly 11% of all PINs being used are '1234'. According to a, a former rocket scientist and current president of, there are 10,000 possible combinations for a 4-digit PIN using the numbers 0-9. But passwords aren't the only barriers that protect your information. After all, there are still people out there who continue to use passwords like 123456 and even just '.
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