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Punctuation and digits are always adding to the beginning and/or end of a password #3

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charl opened this issue Jul 9, 2015 · 2 comments

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charl commented Jul 9, 2015

Distributing punctuation and digits throughout the passwords will most likely provide a more random (stronger?) password, sacrificing memorability.

Would be nice if this was a switch that was off by default.

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charl commented Jul 9, 2015

Apg does this by joining the memorable bits with punctuation and/or digits.

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You're right, the way Apg does it makes good sense. Will have a look at implementing this.

Maybe the way forward is an option that specifies how memorable the password should be - there are probably a few other optional modifications that could strengthen the password at the expense of memorability.

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