<strong>password</strong>
they don’t match :(
Good spot. Took me a while to find it!
Why not use the strong tag?
At a guess, the number being needed to pass the validation? Though the strong tag does give it a better dad-joke vibe.
Yeah, this is just an example of heading abuse. I know the likelihood of an accessibility issue befalling your Gmail password is incredibly low, but respect the fucking heading hierarchy!
More entropy
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My passwords are all SQL injection statements. I only have to log in once.
Mine are EICAR test strings.
God, thats tempting
I wish there was a yelp but for website reviews. Literally was creating an account (forced to) in order to buy tickets for a one time Christmas thing, and the password requirements was 8-15, one capital, one lower-case, one number, and no symbols…
Fuck it, I’m buying the tickets in person… with cash, as I no longer trust these folks with my data to be kept secure.
How many bits of entropy does your password need? A 15 character password using those limitations will easily produce a password with 65 bits of entropy. That perfectly acceptable for an average password. High security passwords should be 80+.
The requirements of at least one upper case, lower case, and number is specifically to increase the entropy of the password. Ideally you should be using a password manager to create a random password with those requirements, and it’s trivial to do so.