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A few days ago I spoke about a Microsoft web utility that lets you check your passwords’ strength. Today I want to speak of a website that has been built just to check your passwords. The website’s name is passwordmeter.com and contains a lot of features to show you how strong (or weak) your most important passwords are. Passwordmeter’s important features are:
- It shows you: Number of Characters, Lowercase Letters, Uppercase Letters, symbols, numbers, Repeat Characters (Case Insensitive) etc of your passwords.
- It shows you the score of a certain password.
- Legend: to explain all the website’s features.
I advise this website to those people who are concerned about their accounts and want to get the best passwords ever made. In a word I advise this website to paranoids! (and I no exception, of course).
Tags: security, web utility
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