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  • mogranja@lemmy.eco.br
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    12 hours ago

    I hate when websites have some weird rules for passwords, and show the rule when you are creating the password, but not when entering it. How am I supposed to remember the password must begin and end with a special character?

    • furry toaster@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      11 hours ago

      and when the rule is also wrong example: password must contain special charcters the password contained : and ^ if those aren’t special characters idk what is

      • sus@programming.dev
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        maybe they were looking for extra special characters like 🁄 or ⶸ. Who am I kidding, RFC 1738 tells us that literally everything is unsafe and you know, we need to prepare for the inevitable occasion when the password somehow ends up inside an URL.

        The characters “<” and “>” are unsafe because they are used as the delimiters around URLs in free text;
        the quote mark (“”") is used to delimit URLs in some systems.
        The character “#” is unsafe
        The character “%” is unsafe

        It ends up with

        Thus, only alphanumerics, the special characters
        $ - _ . + ! * ’ ( ) ,
        are safe

    • AceOnTrack@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      11 hours ago

      Having to alter my one generic password I use for random ass website because there’s a stupid extra rule is usually annoying me enough that I don’t register lmao.