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Old 09-01-2024, 19:47   #9
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Re: What is the correct type for a email password

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Using this as an example , this looks like a secure password and to a degree it is, however the following is much much more secure

GreenhouseCoastalDachsund

The length of the password is more important than its complexity. Alas many services that require still require the old minimum 8, 1 uppercase,1 number & 1 special character as a standard
Testing a theory in a password checker a random password like Snoops (I did it twice same thing) is 1 character less and would take 1 Octillion years to crack where as yours would take 6 Septillion years hahaha you can even delete another character so D256#dkjgi@3D256#dkjgi@ so it would be 2 characters less and still take 3 times as long to crack

Take what you will from that hahahaha
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