Password must be at least 8 characters long

>password must be at least 8 characters long

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>password is auto-generated 24-character hex key which neither I or nor anyone else has ever seen
>please, sir, do the special characters for the needful security

>the word 'password' is exactly 8 characters long

>he STILL isn't using a password manager

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yes

>receive ticket
>please change the shared lab account's password back to "lab"
>close ticket with refusal to violate security policy
>receive another ticket five minutes later
>change the shared lab account's password back to "lab" now
>change it to "lab" with the quotes
>close ticket saying password's changed to "lab"
>get a call
>ignore it and leave for the day

only someone as dumb as a tranimetard would need a password manager

password1
problem solved

it just isn't your day

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anime weebshite

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proof please

Storing all your passwords in a database on your computer or at worst, in a server somewhere that other people have access to sounds like a terrible idea. Zero trust user.

password

There's nothing wrong with it because the storage is entirely local and entirely encrypted with a very long master password I don't store anywhere and have instead memorized. It doesn't matter if anyone ever accesses the storage, they can't use it.

>password must be at least 16 characters long and fulfill at least 3 of the following:
>contain a lowercase letter
>contain an uppercase letter
>contain a number
>contain a special character
And then they still require fucking 2FA through either an SMS code or a phone call if you want to log into their webmail client.
Or you can just set up the app on your phone once and get to your inbox instantly, because that's obviously just as secure.

>user hits his head
>loses access to everything

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>user gets possessed by ghosts
>ghosts change all his passwords
>loses access to everything

I'll never forget my master password because I made it something with deep personal meaning to me. No one would ever be able to guess it just from that, either, because I made it all symbolic and abstract, so the connection between the password itself and the deep personal meaning it represents only makes sense to me. Even if I outright told you my password, and explained why it means so much to me, you still wouldn't get it, you'd think I was crazy.

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violence required. violence acquired.

still one of the best animated series I've come across. FNF kiddies are annoying though.

Just let me use my trusty regular passwords that I can actually remember instead of one mixed with special characters numbers and symbols that I am guaranteed to forget you fucking faggots

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newfag

not an argument
you lost
I won
concession accepted