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ORANGE Password Security Requirements

ORANGE's password security requirements typically include the following aspects, aimed at enhancing the complexity and security of passwords. While specific regulations may vary, the common requirements are as follows:

  1. Prohibition of easily confused characters:
    • Letters: Such as B, I, O, l, because they can easily be mistaken for each other, especially between uppercase and lowercase.
    • Numbers: Such as 1, 8, 0, which can also lead to misunderstandings, for example, "0" and "O" look similar in certain fonts.
  2. Password length requirements:

    Usually requires passwords to be at least 8 characters or longer to increase the difficulty of cracking.

  3. Character types:

    Requires passwords to include uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters to enhance complexity.

  4. Prohibition of common passwords:

    Simple passwords such as "password," "123456," or personal information (like names or birthdates) are not allowed.

  5. Regular password changes:

    Users are typically required to update their passwords regularly to prevent the risks associated with long-term use of the same password.

  6. History password restrictions:

    Recent passwords are not allowed to be reused, preventing users from relying on easily remembered but insecure passwords.

These regulations aim to maximize the protection of user accounts and information security. It is recommended that users follow these principles when creating passwords to ensure their complexity and uniqueness. Specific policies and details can be referenced in ORANGE's official security documentation.