Man’s insanely long phone password goes viral as people compare it to Fort Knox

A man is blowing up the internet after revealing his massive phone password leaving viewers to suspect he has something to hide.

Phonepasswords typically come in a few forms, you have the standard text password, a fingerprint scan, and a wacky button combo you can customize.

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The latter normally requires a decent memory to remember the combination of buttons swiped to, but one man has taken things to the extreme with what viewers are saying is the Fort Knox of phone passwords.

In a video goingviralon social media, a man showed off his whole password that literally takes 14 seconds of swiping to unlock the phone.

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The clip, which was posted to X by the account ‘All Things Interesting’ shows a man wildly swipe, connecting dots all over the phone’s screen to successfully unlock it.

There doesn’t seem to be any sort of pattern either, making the complex password all the more impressive. Just imagine needing to input this just to send a simple text message!

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nobody is getting into his phone 💀pic.twitter.com/mBO3mF69oK

Users in the comments were both amazed and perplexed by the clip with many wondering how anyone couldremember that.

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“Even Russia’s Nuclear weapon doesn’t use this kind of lock,” oneblasted. “It’s just a phone mate!”

“Is this a remote to Fort Knox?” a wood cabinet company replied.

Is this a remote to Fort Knox?

“First off nobody would have the patience to do that every single time, and secondly, you’d have to have some REALLY CRYPTIC stuff on your phone to set such intense security,” remarkedanother.

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One user even spotted a huge flaw with such a password and it has to do with the phone itself of all things.

“The funny thing is that it’s a Chinese phone, whatever the person was trying to hide is already with the company,” an eagle-eyed viewer noticed.

The funny thing is that it’s a Chinese phone, whatever the person was trying to hide is already with the company

Regardless of the actual security, the impressivephonepassword has become a massive hit, amassing over 30M views since being uploaded. Does anyone have what it takes to top it? Only time will tell.