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    • jt1001001J
      jt1001001 @Obsolesce
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      Cool as you said perfect for first time account password

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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        @hobbit666 exactly for new users.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Make Simple User Passwords:

          Ever need to make passwords for users and, let's face it, in the real world a lot of customers demand some pretty silly simply passwords. Using password generators often results in passwords that customers will not (and maybe cannot) use. A ridiculous situation, obviously, but it is reality. Passwords are simply difficult to often pass on to someone.

          When generating temporary passwords, having something super strong is rarely very important. But avoiding something too hard to be used is needed. But just making up something non-random or even non-unique is really bad.

          What's a compromise?

          https://www.dinopass.com/

          Yup, here is reality. Sometimes children's tools just make more sense when, well, you can draw your own conclusions.

          I use CHBS
          http://correcthorsebatterystaple.net/

          1335539d-360c-48f7-83a1-3e3a03adbf45-image.png

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            gtech
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            Using NATO phonetic alphabet with a symbol and or number is what I usually recommend. So for example 'John Doe' could be 'JuliettDelta!'

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @gtech
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              @gtech said in Make Simple User Passwords:

              Using NATO phonetic alphabet with a symbol and or number is what I usually recommend. So for example 'John Doe' could be 'JuliettDelta!'

              Try to get an end user to spell Juliett.

              Especially when Juliet is more common.

              And Juliette is an option.

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                gtech
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                True, However they should still remember the password after a few tries they should get it. Users comes in all shapes so this as simple as it is will not work for all users.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @gtech
                  last edited by

                  @gtech said in Make Simple User Passwords:

                  True, However they should still remember the password after a few tries they should get it. Users comes in all shapes so this as simple as it is will not work for all users.

                  CHBS beats that hands down.

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                  • brianwinkelmannB
                    brianwinkelmann
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                    Thank you So much very useful!

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                    • magicmarkerM
                      magicmarker @JaredBusch
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                      @JaredBusch said in Make Simple User Passwords:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Make Simple User Passwords:

                      Ever need to make passwords for users and, let's face it, in the real world a lot of customers demand some pretty silly simply passwords. Using password generators often results in passwords that customers will not (and maybe cannot) use. A ridiculous situation, obviously, but it is reality. Passwords are simply difficult to often pass on to someone.

                      When generating temporary passwords, having something super strong is rarely very important. But avoiding something too hard to be used is needed. But just making up something non-random or even non-unique is really bad.

                      What's a compromise?

                      https://www.dinopass.com/

                      Yup, here is reality. Sometimes children's tools just make more sense when, well, you can draw your own conclusions.

                      I use CHBS
                      http://correcthorsebatterystaple.net/

                      1335539d-360c-48f7-83a1-3e3a03adbf45-image.png

                      Thanks for this link Jared. This is excellent!

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                        JasGot
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                        We use:
                        http://pwgen-win.sourceforge.net/

                        and set it to use four words with an upper and a special. People love it. We started using it long before the online tools came around and we still use it. I grab new word lists every so often because I can and it makes me feel good.

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                          JasGot @JaredBusch
                          last edited by JasGot

                          I like this too, especially since I've had that graphic (the one they reference on their site) on the wall in our Lab for many years!

                          @JaredBusch said in Make Simple User Passwords:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Make Simple User Passwords:

                          Ever need to make passwords for users and, let's face it, in the real world a lot of customers demand some pretty silly simply passwords. Using password generators often results in passwords that customers will not (and maybe cannot) use. A ridiculous situation, obviously, but it is reality. Passwords are simply difficult to often pass on to someone.

                          When generating temporary passwords, having something super strong is rarely very important. But avoiding something too hard to be used is needed. But just making up something non-random or even non-unique is really bad.

                          What's a compromise?

                          https://www.dinopass.com/

                          Yup, here is reality. Sometimes children's tools just make more sense when, well, you can draw your own conclusions.

                          I use CHBS
                          http://correcthorsebatterystaple.net/

                          1335539d-360c-48f7-83a1-3e3a03adbf45-image.png

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