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Prep Your Smart Home for Summer With These Crucial Password Power-Ups

Press RoomBy Press RoomJune 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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There are more ways than ever to use your smart home without a password, from fingerprints and passkeys to face recognition. But the old-fashioned, type-it-in password remains common for the most important parts of home security, including app account logins, Wi-Fi router connections, security system disarms and, these days, even AI assistant logins. 

The problem is many people remain lazy with their passwords, especially in the smart home, where important computer-based habits can slip. Now is the ideal time to run through your home tech and check that your passwords are strong. Here’s how to begin. 

Read more: New Reports Say Smart Device Cyberattacks More Than Doubled In 2024: Should You Worry?

Upgrade lazy passwords for new devices

Many people received new smart home gadgets for the holidays or various new year’s resolutions (like fitness tech). I know from personal experience that when trying to set up your new device, it’s easy to just choose a quick, simple-to-remember password for your account and move on. You may even promise yourself that you’ll change it later. That rarely happens.

Now is the perfect time to review the smart home devices that you’ve got in the past year and make sure that each app and account you sign up for has a strong password. This is a key line of defense for every device in your home and you don’t want new devices to be vulnerable, especially if you recently got a security cam or something similar.

If you didn’t turn on available two-factor authentication options for your login, now is also the time to enable this important security feature.

Replace old passwords with more complex versions

While home hacking is very rare, it’s more common (unfortunately) for devices to be invaded by roommates, family or exes who already know your old passwords or can guess them. And if a cybercriminal ever does try to hack into your home, they’re likely to start with brute force methods of finding more basic passwords.

Fix this problem by checking of all your older passwords, especially those you haven’t thought much about in years. Replace old and simplistic passwords with complex versions that are well protected (no sticky notes on the computer, in other words). Bring the family together and hold the big password-updating event together if necessary.

Remember, good passwords combine upper and lower case letters, numbers and symbols. Don’t give into the temptation to use one of the most common and weakest passwords like “123456” or, yes, even “password.”

Create a robust Wi-Fi password

Your Wi-Fi network is the gateway to most of your smart home and home security technology and one of the easiest ways for someone to digitally sneak inside. Prioritize giving your Wi-Fi network a particularly robust password that’s difficult to guess or copy. If you frequently have people over, create a guest Wi-Fi network with a password that you can share with them.

Oh, and if you haven’t checked your Wi-Fi settings in a while, dive in and make sure you’re at least using WPA2 encryption for all devices and WPA3 for any that support it. This could be a good time to get a new router if necessary.

Delete repeated passwords

It’s especially easy to repeat the same password for smart home and home security devices to help keep everything organized and straightforward. But this common security mistake leaves your devices and accounts more vulnerable than ever. Guessing or forcing one password can give cyber trespassers access to many more devices.

So as you review your password habits, change any smart home passwords that repeat. The same goes for keypad codes to gain access and home safe codes. Make sure everything login is unique.

Adopt a password manager

A password manager helps you complete all the other steps with minimal stress. It can generate and save passwords for you automatically when you set up new devices, replace old passwords with just a few seconds of work and give you suggestions on which of your passwords are repeats or too simple. They can also save any number of passcodes or emergency numbers and phrases.

Many password managers are free, and those with subscriptions typically cost only a couple of dollars each month, making them a worthy addition to any home. Check out our guide to the best choices.

Bonus tip: Check all devices for updates

Review all your home smart home apps and devices. If there are any firmware updates available, apply them immediately. Many updates will load automatically, but sometimes, they can get blocked or require individual permissions. Firmware updates like these are vital to keeping security tight and helping your passwords stay effective.

With your passwords taken care of, check out the top home security mistakes to stop making, the best security tips of you’re living solo and important security suggestions before a vacation.



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