Password checking tool for 'solidity'

You wonder if your password is as safe or as safe as the Pentagon? Try Microsoft Password Checker to find your answer

You wonder if your password is as safe or as safe as the Pentagon? Try Microsoft Password Checker to find your answer .

A good password will save you from identity theft. But unfortunately, too many careless or subjective people have relied on too weak, easy-to-guess passwords, making it easy for hackers to take without any difficulty.

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Source: The next Web If you are not sure about the persistence of the password, do not hesitate to invoke Microsoft. Password checker tool is completely free and cannot be simpler: Just type in the password and immediately, you will get a rating: Weak, Medium, Safe and Great.

You can "test" the tool above here .

Of course, Microsoft has reassured them not to sneak up user passwords for dark purposes. This site does not record what you type. It merely responds to what you enter.

Here you wonder, what is a "Safe" or "Great" password? Certainly common names like "Flower", "1234" numbers or keywords like "password" cannot be listed. In Microsoft's opinion, your password must have at least 14 characters and is a mixture of numbers, symbols, letters, and lowercase and uppercase letters.

If you feel that it is too difficult to remember, you can apply another trick of choosing easy-to-remember phrases, then replacing some characters with numeric words that are written in a similar way.

Update 26 May 2019
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