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People like to use easy passwords (et al.)

I use a number code on my phone, but +Kay Hill uses an ALP like this. So this one's for her.

Originally shared by +Les Jenkins:

My lock pattern isn't super-complex, but it is 7 nodes long and features a couple crossovers. It had occurred to me when first setting my lock pattern that anything too simple would be easy to guess. My wife has me beat with an 8 node pattern, but no crossovers.




New data uncovers the surprising predictability of Android lock patterns | Ars Technica
Like “p@$$w0rd” and “1234567” many Android patterns are easy to guess.

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