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Passwords must meet the following rules Page 1Password Guidelines Your username and password allows you to log into the network and access your email. ITS strongly recommends that all users choose good passwords. This page will provide you with guidelines for choosing a good password and avoiding a poor password. Poor passwords include the following: Any word that can be found in a dictionary. This also includes slang musical groups TV characters male or female names sports teams etc. This also includes any words that may be found in nonEnglish dictionaries. Any simple key combinations. e.g.: qwerty 123456 zzzzzz 111111 etc. Any combination of your username or full name. This includes adding numbers to the end or beginning of your user name or using multiple instances of your nameor initials. Any personal information about yourself including: birthday zip code social security number address pet's name etc. Choosing a complex password that cannot be "cracked" is useless if you cannotremember it. Here is a tip for choosing a complex password that is also easy to remember: Make up a sentence. Take the first characters of the words in that sentence mix upper and lower case add punctuation and digits and use that as your password. e.g.: "My dog has six legs" becomes "Mdh6l." e.g.: "Etown Let Us Connect You!" becomes "ELucy!" Deliberately misspell words "Mississippi" password misasipe Interweave two words or a word and a number sequence that is meaningful to you. For example your favorite fruit and a memorable year "apple 1993" password ap19p93le Passwords must meet the following rules Do not contain all or part of the user's account name. Contain characters from three of the following four categories: English uppercase characters (A through Z). English lowercase characters (a through z). Base10 digits (0 through 9). Nonalphanumeric (for example ! ...

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