You need to protect both .
Most websites promising free high-level or "rare" accounts are designed to steal your own data. They often require users to download shady software, complete endless surveys, or enter their own account details first. These downloads frequently contain malware, keyloggers, or spyware that can compromise your computer or phone. Compromised and Stolen Data
If you play on a school computer or a library device, never save your password to the browser.
If you know your password but want to update it for safety:
In the vibrant world of Jamaa, your is the key to a universe of adventure. As a jammer, you build friendships, collect rare treasures, and create a unique online identity for your animal avatar. Because your account is a treasure chest of memories, progress, and sometimes even valuable in-game items, keeping its username and password safe is the most crucial skill you can learn.
To protect your account from hackers and unauthorized access, follow these industry-standard practices: Complex Passwords
Never reuse a password that you already use for your email, school accounts, or other games. How to Recover Lost Credentials
Many young Jammers fall into the trap of sharing their passwords with "friends" or "dating partners" in the game.
Combine uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols (like @, #, $, %).