At least one letter/number of the password you choose must be capital: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
(1) Make sure the minimum length is 8 characters (2) Generally we suggest at least one uppercase letter, at least one number, and at least one special character (eg !) (3) A password is useless if you need to write it on a post-it. Come up with a mnemonic device.
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The answer depends on how many digits or characters are allowed in each position and whether there are any restrictions (for example, at least one letter and at least one digit).
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Alphanumeric characters are the numbers 0-9 and letters A-Z (both uppercase and lowercase)
Alphanumeric characters are lowercase a-z, uppercase A-Z, and numbers 0-9. It does not include any punctuation characters, special characters, etc. Aggie80 is certainly an alphanumeric address. Most systems recommend that you use at least three of the four character sets, lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers and symbols. Not all systems will take symbols, so Aggie80 would be a fair alphanumeric password, (No, I don't use it!) it would be considered 'stronger' if it had at least 8 characters. So WikiAggie80 would be pretty good. It sure wouldn't appear in any dictionary!
A good password is something that no one else will think of other than yourself. You should make it at least 8 characters long and include a number or uppercase letter.
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At least one letter/number of the password you choose must be capital: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
An uppercase letter is commonly called a capital letter such as ABCDE, etc. Lowercase letters are the non-capital letters such as abcde, etc. The instructions to use at least one uppercase and at least one lowercase into your password is usually to make the password harder to decipher. This is not limiting your password to 1 uppercas AND 1 lowercase, it is merely stating that you need AT LEAST one of each in your password.
If a website (or other password-protected something or other) tells you that you must have a password of 6 to 10 alphanumeric characters, that means that your chosen password must be at least 6, but no more than 10, characters, which can be letters or numbers. "Alphanumeric" means letters and numbers, but not punctuation or other characters. So, "pass" would be too short, "thisismyabsurdlylongpassword" would be too long, and "@#*&@$!^" would not work because it's not alphanumeric. "P4ssw0rd" would be between 6 and 10 alphanumeric characters, although you should choose something less easy to guess than that.
Passwords can be letters and /or numbers
In American Sign Language (ASL), there are no uppercase or lowercase letters. Instead, fingerspelling is used to spell out words letter by letter using handshapes representing the corresponding letters of the alphabet. The size or orientation of the handshapes do not indicate capitalization.
(1) Make sure the minimum length is 8 characters (2) Generally we suggest at least one uppercase letter, at least one number, and at least one special character (eg !) (3) A password is useless if you need to write it on a post-it. Come up with a mnemonic device.
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