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Password Policy (Basic)

Understand the requirements for creating a strong password to protect your account and learn how to comply with more stringent policies.

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Written by Danny Slotboom
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Overview

This article explains the basic password policy requirements to ensure account security. By setting a strong password, you can protect your account and company information from unauthorized access, safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining privacy.

Example: Passwords such as โ€œWelcome1โ€ meet the basic requirements, but your organisation may require stricter criteria.

๐Ÿ“Œ Important: Some companies enforce stricter password policies. If the basic guidelines do not work, refer to the article: Password Policy.


Steps to create a basic password

โ†’ Understand the Requirements

Your password must:

  • Be at least 8 characters long.

  • Include at least:

    • One uppercase letter (e.g., A, B, C).

    • One lowercase letter (e.g., a, b, c).

    • One digit (e.g., 0, 1, 2).

Example Password

"Testing1" is a valid password as it meets all the above criteria.

โ†’ Adjust for Stricter Policies

If your company has stricter requirements, follow the prompt instructions or refer to Password policy strong.


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