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<h3>FAQ: Should I add numbers or an exclamation point to my password?</h3>
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<h3>FAQ: Should I add numbers or an exclamation point to my password?</h3>
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No, don't do that. The short answer is than length makes your password more secure than special characters do. But don't take it from me, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2017-08-08-nist-new-password-guidelines.html">take it from the man who put us through password hell</a> and regrets every minute of it.
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No, don't do that. The short answer is that length makes your password more secure than special characters do. But don't take it from me, <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2017-08-08-nist-new-password-guidelines.html">take it from the man who put us through password hell</a> and regrets every minute of it.
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The NIST has since released new password creation guidelines in a document which is rather lengthly, <a href="https://auth0.com/blog/dont-pass-on-the-new-nist-password-guidelines/">but summarized nicely here</a>.
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The NIST has since released new password creation guidelines in a document which is rather lengthly, <a href="https://auth0.com/blog/dont-pass-on-the-new-nist-password-guidelines/">but summarized nicely here</a>.
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