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The idea of a wall safe has been firmly rooted in most people’s minds for years now as an item that fits into the wall, with a dial on the front of it which turns and clicks into place where necessary to read the combination. The idea of a safecracker is firmly linked to this concept, where someone turns the dial around until they hear a click, and continues this method until they have found the digits required. It was this (relative) ease of breaking the code that caused a major change in the way safes work.

The electronic wall safe works by means of a Personal Identification Number system (PIN). Much like any ATM system, it requires the entry of a numerical code (usually four digits in length which should be just about impossible to guess. For this reason combinations like birth dates, wedding anniversaries and significant years should be avoided when picking a PIN. In order to make the number impossible to guess, it is important to keep changing it but keep it “irrelevant” – using dates that have some major significance will make it easy for people who know things about you to guess.

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If you keep the PIN as something abstract, unconnected to any dates of immediate and obvious significance, there is a less than 1 in 1 million chance of anyone guessing it. Some would say if they can manage those odds, they deserve whatever is in the safe. Now, while that may be going a little bit far, you should keep in mind that making it harder to guess is what will make the safe worth what you paid.


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One of the most common ways of security protecting something is to give it a digital PIN or combination. Think about it – your card for the bank ATM has a PIN. Your cell phone, in all likelihood, asks for a PIN every time you switch it back on. Very often, channels on the TV that kids should not be watching are locked out with a PIN. Along with computer passwords, the Personal Identification Number is one thing that is always protected with almost insane secrecy.

If you use a PIN to protect anything in your possession, there are some basic rules to which you will absolutely need to stick. For example, you should never use the digits from your date of birth. If you were born, for example, on Christmas Day, using 2512 as your PIN is exactly what thieves will expect from you. As much as you may think it is a clever double bluff, remember that frequently the outcome of a double bluff is that the “bluffs” cancel one another out, leaving simply a very obvious answer.

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Change your PIN regularly. Have some way of remembering it without writing it down, but crucially it should be something only you will be able to identify. A favored word rendered in digits corresponding to a telephone keypad is one possibility. The shirt numbers of two preferred sports players combined may also work for a four-digit PIN. Keeping the PIN safely in your mind and never writing it down lessens the chance of anyone happening upon it. Trying a clever way of noting it down in code is also a bad idea. There may be a tiny chance at best of anyone working it out, but if it lives inside your head and only there, there is NO chance.

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If you have items of sentimental or commercial value that you absolutely have to keep under lock and key, one excellent way of doing so is to purchase a wall safe. There are many different ways of keeping what is in a wall safe secure, and the reliability of these different ways is variable. Owning a wall safe is a popular manner of protecting your valuables because it allows you to keep the goods that you value most somewhere safe, where only you know their exact location and only you know how exactly to get to them.

One way of protecting the contents of a safe is with an electronic PIN code. A PIN is a user generated sequence of digits, and if they are chosen wisely they will be all but impossible to guess – in fact, the chances of guessing a four-digit PIN without having clues to it will be lower than one in a million. To make the chances even less it is worth regularly changing the code – taking care not to base it on anything obvious, as this will make it easier for people who know any of your details.

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An electronic wall safe is as good a place as any to keep your valuables, but to make it as useful as possible for the purpose for which it was intended, you need to make sure you use it correctly. This means not writing the PIN down, not changing it to anything easily guessable, and not telling anybody anything about it.

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