
Video shows the most complicated password you can use to get into your phone
A recent viral video has shown what could possibly be the most complicated phone password imaginable.
Passwords have become the key to unlocking all of our devices and online accounts and with so many individual ones to keep track of, it can be incredibly difficult to memorize them but the example shown in a recent viral video posted to X (formerly Twitter) has taken things to a whole new level.
Video shows most complicated phone password imaginable
The video in question, posted to X by All things interesting (@interesting_aIl), shows a person imputing an impossibly complex passcode to unlock their phone.
Rather than entering a simple four-digit code or scanning their face/thumbprint, the phone user has instead devised a staggering connect-the-dots-style password that requires them to correctly memorize a sequence connecting 81 dots together.
The process is so complicated that it takes them a full 14 seconds to complete, instead of the milliseconds it would take to enter an ordinary four-digit pin. Imagine having to go through that rigmarole every time you wanted to quickly respond to a text or Google something.
Social media users have been enthralled by the unusual phone locking system, with the video earning more than 32.3 million views at the time of writing.
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Social media reacts
Its safe to say that the viral video has caught the attention of social media users, with many commenting their disbelief at the uniquely complicated unlocking procedure.
One commenter on X said: Lol, good luck hacking into that Fort Knox of a phone!
While a second added: This guy’s phone is more guarded than the crown jewels! Hilarious!
Good luck unlocking that phone! Even the FBI can’t crack it, joked a third.
A fourth noted the lengthy time it takes to input the code: He sure has to waste a lot of time each time he has to unlock it. So not even close to being worth it.
This X user said: I would lock myself out just trying to remember the password.
This was a message echoed by another commenter: I cant even remember my four-code pin, how do you expect me to repeat this step?
And finally, this viewer said: I cant even imagine the type of stuff someone with a password like this is hiding.