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How to make sure your users appreciate your work

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  • 31
    That's absolutely rediculous. Paying for a less secure password. Fuck's sake
  • 37
    No no no, they're paying for the convenience of an easy to remember password.

    All those extra things just make it hard for the user to remember their password
  • 8
    But you could use a password manager like everyone else, a free one at that
  • 17
    @1nfiniteLoop but those are so confusing!
    (people are idiots)
  • 2
    😂😂😂😂
  • 25
    This is hilarious, I'm definitely going to implement this in my current project. I hope it's not patented.
  • 8
    If someone is going to do a brute force/dictionary attack a capital and a number and a special character would just slow them down but will not stop them. Also - securing all your passwords w/ one password in a vault is a trade off between ease and security in it self.
  • 4
    @stevenliemberg the point is not to prevent someone from hacking your password (that's impossible), it's to prevent someone from hacking your password in a reasonable amount of time. You need to change the password every now and then
  • 7
    10/10 would pay for this..
  • 0
    I think that's a nice was to donate.
  • 2
    @620hun you can patent software?
  • 4
    I am the only one crying over "number letter" and "symbol letter"?
  • 2
    security=1/convenience
  • 0
    @Condor still - its pretty much the equivalent of putting all your eggs in one basket ;)
  • 1
    @Bikonja sure - I get that - just pointing that out. But besides that, how much is that "extra layer" worth when you use it within a service that does not simply block you after x failed attemptes (within a certain time frame).
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  • 5
    It's it wrong that I'm mostly just pissed off about the lack of vertical spacing between the buttons caused by improper use of bootstrap classes?
  • 0
    @Condor and a second factor rooster if enabled.
  • 0
    @Condor best SPOF argument evah :P
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  • 7
    Maybe also enable features like no password at all. (99,99$)
    Use your Birthday (2,99$)
    Use your Birthday in the stupid Format MM/DD/YYYY (19,99$)
    Use the password "password" (9,99$)
    Use the password "passw0rd" (5,99$)
  • 2
    @Terrestrial ++ for "stupid format"
  • 1
    @Terrestrial ++ solely for the stupid date format 😝
  • 0
    @core Correct Horse!
  • 0
    uppercase letter
    lowercase letter
    number letter
    symbol letter
    ...
    space letter
    one letter
    no letter
  • 1
    10 bucks and the site types the password for you
  • 0
    Every new game
  • 0
    Got it! Good idea:) I want to make paper about such "regrets"
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