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@We3D Well, not always. I mean, i know that they are compromised when a hacker has access to one of my account that uses a standard password. But for most accounts, i don't care. Somebody has access to my account for a site like DevRant? Or a login i need to download 3D models? I don't care that much. Maybe i will create a new account (with the same password of course).
Of course, for accounts with value i don't use standard passwords. -
@happygimp0 Just let the browser remember the credentials for those low-value accounts.
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@scor Why? What is bad about it? Creating a new account is easier than creating unique passwords.
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Optimally there should be no password "requirements" at all. Except for minimum length maybe.
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@Lensflare
Fun fact is that most password policies actually *reduce* the entropy in the search space, and thus make bruteforcing easier.
Since they have other measures against brute force, password policies are just downright bad. -
@Lensflare For a lot of websites and services, there shouldn't be an account required at all...
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We3D26871y@ostream we are talking about passwords so 'brute force' would come first in mind and not a boyfriend...
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