Ideally, yes you should. If someone cracks the password to one account then they will try using that password on your other accounts. It helps to be extra secure.
each account has a unique password
It's different for each account. Your parents probably made yours. Why don't you go ask them?
If you want to know the password for Jack the Giant Killer, you need to create an account. Each person has their own password for their account.
You cannot bypass a password for a Facebook account. When you create an account with Facebook, you are required to come up with a username and password which you will use each time you log in to Facebook.
Your password is a way of protecting your account. It is a group of letters, numbers, and or words. You enter it along with your user name each time you sign in. You should not give your password to anyone. If they sign in with your user name, and do something against our terms of use, your account may be blocked.
Yes, you can have two Gmail accounts in your name, each with a different password. Gmail allows users to create multiple accounts, and each account operates independently. Just ensure that you use different usernames for each account while creating them. You can manage both accounts easily, either by signing in and out or by using different browsers or incognito modes.
Each world of warcraft account is unique and has its own username and password registered at battle.net. People should not give out these details to anyone.
A username and password for Cartoon Tube depends on whatever the individual decides to create and each username and password will be different for each person.
First open iTunes, then go to the iTunes Store tab on the left. Sign in if you are not already. Your email should be on the top right corner of the window, click it. iTunes will ask for you password, type it in. On the new page click the button "Edit" that is next the words "Apple ID". There you can change your password
local security policy
yes
No need for different password. The user can be authenticated with the same password for the DCs of a domain.