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I'm getting a message that my password is too weak

Won't accept my password.

Written by Stuart Argue

Updated at October 3rd, 2022

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Since Recovery Record for Clinicians has access to sensitive patient entered data, it is important you setup a strong password. This means not using dictionary words, names or places as part of the password and often having a symbol, digit and/or uppercase in the password.

Examples of weak passwords

  • 4New*York. This may look strong but it is actually weak due to having two dictionary words.
  • Ufed1982. Having a year in there makes this password weak. In general don't string numbers together.

The best way to create  strong passwords is to use a password manager suck as 1password or BitWarden. They have a bit of a learning curve but worth the effort.

One common way to create strong passwords is to come up with a memorable phrase and use the first letter from each word. e.g.

"I really enjoy working from the great outdoors instead of at my desk”. 

Could create a password Irewftgoioamd which is very strong even without a number or symbol.

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